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Merry Christmas everyone! Hope you all see some cool birds!
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I was fortunate enough to bird west a couple times this year. I'm at 492 with a few possible birds left like GLGU or SNOW
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1 hour ago, Charlie Spencer said:
Ah, unless I am misunderstanding, those don't sound like they use a conventional 52-card deck of spades, hearts, etc.
Egyptian Rat Screw uses a deck.
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6 minutes ago, Charlie Spencer said:
Cribbage? Spades?
Exploding kittens, Bang, Egyptian Rat Screw, Avalon, and Unstable Unicorns.
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Birding isn't my hobby, it's my lifestyle. Besides that I run, kayak, play card games and eat interesting food!
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This weekend I got a few lifers in AZ while visiting my best friend. Rosy-faced Lovebird, Bell's Sparrow, Ruddy-ground Dove, Rufous-backed Robin and Ferruginous Pygmy Owl! I got some shots I'll post later.
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1 hour ago, Seanbirds said:
I don’t do social media, so just eBird. I am WAYYYY behind on my photo uploads there as it is!! ? ?
Bro same. I always say "pics tba" on all my checklist and then never do. Sometimes I'll get a reviewer months later ask for the pics to be uploaded.
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Instagram, facebook(Err I mean Meta ?) and ebird. I post rare birds or digi bin pics on Snap story. I used to use Flickr as well.
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Kinda gives me vibes of an immature male/female Lark Bunting with the huge white wing stripe, thick bill and head pattern plus the sage habitat but it's not a perfect fit still. I know you can't remember the location but can we eliminate a few options - can you confirm this was taken in the US?(have you birded outside of the states before?).
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I'm really liking this new feature! Here's my main trips from this year! @Trevor L.and @Melierax were with me for part of the first and second one.
https://ebird.org/tripreport/6000
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3 hours ago, Aidan B said:
I've made quite a few more!
Spring Break Trip
https://ebird.org/tripreport/7387
Eastern Sierra Nevada's
https://ebird.org/tripreport/7335
San Francisco
Awesome! I so badly want to bird the Sierra Nevada's! I visited once before I was a birder.
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Looks like a Pine Siskin
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16 minutes ago, Birding Boy said:
THIS is insane https://ebird.org/checklist/S98051917
Planning on heading over there tomorrow, hopefully that works out.
Really cool! Good luck, keep an eye out for one with a tiny bill ?
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28 minutes ago, Trevor L. said:
Saw-whets are fun always!!!
Oh, I meant unexpected lifers are fun, but yes Saw-whets are also always fun!
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Sounds great for NSWO! Congrats on the lifer! It's fun when you aren't expecting one!
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You got it!
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It's domestic Mallard. The odd look is a popular color called "Pastel" its used by breeders in call ducks, mallards and runners.
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1 minute ago, Seanbirds said:
I suspect (if it was even there) that it was way out in the center of the lake in a small flock (the one I picked out the Franklin’s and the Herring from) with a bunch of Ringers. All others besides the aforementioned in parentheses *appeared* to be RBGU, but I bet my Cali was hiding in there somewhere.
Yeah, picking out a single gull can be hard. a few years ago at Lake Manawa someone spotted a SBGU in a flock of 25,000 RBGU. I was there at the same time and never saw it. Just too many birds to sort through.
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13 hours ago, Kevin said:
Lifer and state rarity, Northern Shrike!!!
Congrats man! So many individual ducks on your list. ?
1 hour ago, Seanbirds said:Yesterday’s checklist, but whatever. My second unsuccessful rarity chase (0 for 2 ?) Still got some good birds in though.
that's a bummer, sorry you dipped. ?
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Congrats!
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30 minutes ago, Miss Marge said:
Thanks for your expertise on these Kadynn. I have a few more and hope you know a bit about hummingbirds or can forward them to your friend in Belize for me. Let me know.
Your welcome!!! I'm by no means an expert, I visited Belize in 2018 so I studied up on the Yucatan peninsula birds a bit. ?
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Bird feeder height
in Backyard Birds, Feeders and Food
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No. It's at a perfect height. I have three sets of feeders. Ground level, 3ft and 6ft. Habitat is more important. They prefer tree's or bushes nearby so you should be set with your tree.