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2 hours ago, Birding Boy said:
Ok, here it is.
BAWW?
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Sounds like a raptor to me if anything (Mississippi Kite?), but I agree with @AlexHenrythat the description is just too vague to ID off of. You could compare what you saw to Mississippi Kite for us:
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If you hear a bird it's basically just another form of noticing the bird is there, so I count heard birds.
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54 is my first non-zoomed in count. Now let's go in for detail...
5 HOME, 18 MALL, 8 RNDU, 1 AMWI, 5 GADW, 2 CANV, 2 LESC... and that one duck in the water that might be a RNDU. I counted 56 going through all again... idk what happened to the others I didn't put down as species lol.
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Gray Catbird?
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That's a Virginia Rail. That's one of the many calls they can make. EDIT: Apparently that's the "female song"
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1 minute ago, Jefferson Shank said:
Red-tailed Hawk
no
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9 hours ago, Aidan B said:
Broad-winged Hawk?
8 hours ago, IKLland said:Cooper’s?
sharpie?
Nope
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5 minutes ago, Jefferson Shank said:
red-shouldered hawk?
Nope
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Okay idk if this one will be easy or hard...
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2 minutes ago, The Bird Nuts said:
That's it!
Ayy! Honestly I got it by the fringe around the wing coverts haha
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Definitely a Yellow-rumped Warbler. I'm no expert but I can see this is as either Myrtle or Audubon's, considering the white throat wraps around, but the throat also appears to have a yellow hue.
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18 hours ago, Connor Cochrane said:
Thanks. I knew the second one was FISP, but I was wondering what was in the background. Probably something obvious I'm forgetting.
Oh, my bad, I didn't read all the way. What about chipmunk/squirrel?
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Confirmed on both!
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Gotcha. I've never heard the full explanation but I've only heard people say it's something to do with a worse diet.
Dark-morph RTHA
in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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This could also be called intermediate morph, correct?