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Sandpipers in Alaska
Taylorjane replied to Taylorjane's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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These birds were seen last week near Nome Alaska. I believe the one standing (two photos) could be a Western but not sure. The other foraging possibly a Least? Sandpipers are very difficult for me! Help on an ID would be greatly appreciated! Thank you
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Help with brd ID help in South Central MT
Taylorjane replied to Taylorjane's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Thank you both! I had thought of a House Finch but it looked to have a yellowish tinge to it's belly, so that was a little confusing... -
This bird showed up in my yard today and at first I thought it was a Pine Siskin because they had been here the last couple weeks, but it was twice the size of a siskin. It also was very skittish, and did not know how to get to any of my feeders unlike other birds who have been here this spring. Any help with an ID would be greatly appreciated! Thank you
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Thank you for your help Aidan B. Sparrows are super tough for me, especially if they're all wet!
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I saw this little bird in my backyard today in SW Montana. I briefly watched it fly down to the water dish and by the time I grabbed my camera it was fully drenched. Any help with an ID would be greatly appreciated! Thank you.
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Thank you all! I wanted to be sure on this one as it would be a life bird for me.
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I checked eBird and sightings are few around here, and in all cases the past couple years it's only been one that's been observed.
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This little bird was seen in my backyard in SW Montana. I believe it's a Nashville Warbler but not 100%. Any help with a positive ID would be greatly appreciated. The photos aren't great. It was quite active, and I was taking the pictures through a window.
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Thank you Aidan ~ I believe Pacific-slope is in the range, but Hammonds and Cordilleran are more frequent.
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This bird was seen last week in Ramsey Canyon Arizona. We believe it is either a Cordillarian or Hammonds flycatcher. Any help with a positive ID would be greatly appreciated! Thank You
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Help with ID in Southwest MT
Taylorjane replied to Taylorjane's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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This looks to be a baby.....but not sure. Seen today in a friends backyard in the center of town. Any help with an ID would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
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Help with brd ID help in Central MT
Taylorjane replied to Taylorjane's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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Thank you both, you've been very helpful with your descriptions.
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This photo was taken today at a Nature Park on Central Montana. I believe it may be a Veery, but not positive. Any help with an ID would be greatly appreciated. Thank You!
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Help with three birds in Montana
Taylorjane replied to Taylorjane's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
I am a member of the area Audobon Society, and will report the sighting to them. Thank you! -
Help with three birds in Montana
Taylorjane replied to Taylorjane's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Thank you all so much! The Gray Flycatcher would be a new bird! -
Help with three birds in Montana
Taylorjane replied to Taylorjane's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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Help with three birds in Montana
Taylorjane replied to Taylorjane's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Southwest Montana. I'm not sure about the Gray....that would be rare here. A thought I had was possibly an Olive-sided Flycatcher? -
Help with three birds in Montana
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These three birds were seen today at a nature park in SW Montana. I believe two may be flycatchers and the other a warbler? Any help with IDs would be greatly appreciated. Thank You! -
Help with bird ID in So Central Montana
Taylorjane replied to Taylorjane's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Thank you both so much! I think I've only seen a House Wren once, but have never heard sing. Great musical song!