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Dang. Was really hoping it was a tanager, but yeah I see it now.
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Thank you all! I had been getting Grackles and Starlings at my feeder. Had to change the food to get rid of them. Cardinals and Finches are slowly returning.
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Thank you. I didn't realize the first was tan-striped until I took the picture of the white-striped and noticed the difference between the two.
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For #2 I would simply add that it looks like a male Slate-Coloured variant.
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Thanks. I was hoping it was the Thrush. Now I have to un-cross one from my list.....dang.
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7 minutes ago, The Bird Nuts said:
Canada Warbler (eyering, "necklace", yellow lores) and, I think, Bay-breasted Warbler (dark feet, plain buffy flanks).
Thank you, Bird Nuts. So for the Canada Warbler, would you consider the necklace dark enough that it's a male, or not dark enough, and therefore female? Bay-breasted is a juvenile then?
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42 minutes ago, IvoryBillHope said:
That big, thick red bill is the key mark for Caspian.
Thank you.
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58 minutes ago, blackburnian said:
1. Caspian
2. Royal
3. American Goldfinch
Thank you for responding, Blackburnian. For my future reference, how has it been determined that it is a Caspian Tern over a Common Tern?
Grey Heron?
in Help Me Identify a Bird Outside North America
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Taken at the end of June 2019 in Aarhus, Denmark. Can't seem to find any other Heron that goes this far north in Europe. Maximum zoom on an older camera so the quality isn't great.