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A few days ago I noticed this Mourning Dove by my backyard feeders. Noticing its face I thought maybe it had some kind
disease or virus. But once I took a closer look at my photos it looks like there’s at least one small bird, maybe two, in the dove’s mouth. Could it be carrying its offspring? Feeding them perhaps? It’s very disturbing looking don’t you think?
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Hi Charlie- I had the Rose-breasted Grosbeak for several days in my North Charleston, SC backyard not an Indigo. Have not seen Rosie in a few days so may be heading north.
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Thank you for the tip Charlie. Yes, seem to be many sightings of this bird in the Carolinas now! A definite treat for me today!
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Thank you for clearing this up! Maybe wishful thinking that I could see the female too.
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This morning in the Charleston, SC area I was treated to a lifer bird in my backyard. Here’s the male Rose-breasted Grosbeak that dined on my Sunday buffet. My question is about this other one that stopped in around the same time. Is this the female Grosbeak of this type. I didn’t get the best photos. Going by one of my guidebooks this looks similar to the female. What do you think?
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The female looks a little YRWish!
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You never know where and when you’ll see birds to photograph! We just checked in to our hotel in Asheville, NC and from our fifth floor patio I see these two birds in a tree across the street. I was able to steady my camera on the low wall. I believe these to be a male and female House Finch. Am I correct?
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Thank you both so much! Two lifer birds for me (the Black Redstart and White Wagtail) so I’m thrilled!
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I didn’t photograph many birds during a recent visit to Lisbon, Portugal. But I did come away with four types that I can use help identifying. Thank you!
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Thank you for confirming!
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On 12/16/2019 at 5:34 PM, Charlie Spencer said:
@cccougar, any chance it was the NC welcome center on I-95 North, just past South of the Border?
Yes it was Charlie! You know that spot too sounds like.
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So, akandula, based on the yellow bill color of the pair in my first photo these are both female?
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Thanks for the link Charlie. How does a male become non-breeding? Is it seasonal?
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I'm having trouble getting a positive ID on these small shorebirds I photographed last weekend at Folly Beach, S.C.
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That was my second choice. Thank you for the responses!
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Mourning Dove Unusual Photos
in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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Oh my, poor thing. I thought I could see eyes above those smaller bills.