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Most likely in the area would probably be the alder flycatcher. Willow flycatchers are more frequent more south, however, not impossible here. Thanks Alex
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Oh! That's a surprise. Thanks. Alex
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I am quite sure this is some kind of fly catcher, but which one? Photo taken in 2018 near Montreal Canada. Thanks for your help Alex
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Thanks to all. Alex
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Thanks. I haven't thought of that one...
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Photos taken on june 5th in Granby (Eastern Townships region), Quebec, Canada. It looks to me as an American Bittern, but the size is wrong! it was max 8 inches high. Could it be a young? Or would it be a Green Heron? Thanks, Alex
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Thanks. ?
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I am puzzled by this bird. First I thought it was a killdeer, then a semipalmated plover, but neither have consistent features... Photo taken on may 9th at Point Pelee, in Ontario, Canada. Thanks Alex
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Thanks. Quite lovely little one! Alex
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I am puzzled by this bird. First I thought it was a killdeer, then a semipalmated plover, but neither have consistent features... Photo taken on may 9th at Point Pelee, in Ontario, Canada. Thanks Alex
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Thanks a lot for the help. Point Pelee is a national park on lake Erie, in Ontario, Canada. It is quite close to Detroit. Great place to witness spring and fall migrations. Cheers Alex
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Photo taken at Point Pelée on may 08. It was 9am and the photo is taken a bit against the sun. I don't know if the colors are the effect of the light or if they are the real colors of the bird. Does anyone have an idea what bird that might be? Thanks, Alex
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Unsure of which bird this is...
Serda replied to Serda's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Thanks a lot. Very appreciated. ? Alex -
Photos taken on may 4th at Pointe Pelée, Ontario, Canada. At first I thought it was a Ruby-crowned Kinglet, but I find that its features are somewhat different... Thanks for your help. Alex
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Wow! Thanks a lot for the explanation. Cheers, Alex
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Photo taken on may 4th at Point Pelée, Ontario, Canada. Not quite sure which bird that might be... Thanks, Alex
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Thanks. Greatly appreciated.