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Warbler ID Help Wanted
JCRBackCountry replied to JCRBackCountry's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Thank you both. I appreciate the help. -
Blackburnian Confirmation
JCRBackCountry replied to JCRBackCountry's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Thank you! -
I'm spending the next week in WA and this post has got me excited. I can only hope for a tiny bit of your success.
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Looking for some confirmation on this Blackburnian Warbler (or so I believe) Central MA (W. Brookfield) on 9/7/19 If so, it's a lifer for me! Thanks in advance!
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Taken in Central Massachusetts on 9/7/19 Hooded? Wilson's? Yellow? This bird seemed smaller than Yellows than I've seen in this area. All help appreciated!
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Need Buteo ID Assistance!
JCRBackCountry replied to JCRBackCountry's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
No worries, I agreed with your thoughts. Thanks for all the good ID info from everyone. -
Need Buteo ID Assistance!
JCRBackCountry replied to JCRBackCountry's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Thanks for the input! This was a very similar environment to what you described and I agree with the hints of red in the shoulders. Young hawks are challenging to identify! -
Location: Hampton CT Date: September 1, 2019 Any thoughts as to what type of hawk this is? The tail narrows it down to a few suspects.. My thought is perhaps a juv. Red-shouldered.
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The question as old as time.. Location : Central Massachusetts Taken: March 3 2019 at around 10am Not to shape anyone's opinion, but I am more inclined to call it Cooper's because it appeared A. large, certainly larger than a crow, it stood out from a half mile away and B. the head appears to be "blockish" in the back rather than rounded. This tail angle seems inconclusive to me, but I'm interested in your opinions! Thanks for any help! Cooper's Hawk closer.tiff
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East Coast Birds
JCRBackCountry replied to elkvalleybirders's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
No I don’t believe we can. -
East Coast Birds
JCRBackCountry replied to elkvalleybirders's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
I believe the first 2 pictures are Double-Crested Cormorants and the 3rd picture are non-breeding Common Loons. -
Warbler Help
JCRBackCountry replied to JCRBackCountry's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
I think it might be a black-throated blue warbler. -
Hey there, would love some assistance with this ID. Was spotted in: North Brookfield, Massachusetts, USA (Central MA) Mid-afternoon of October 22, 2018 I didn't hear any type of call. It was in a forest, spending time in brush low to the ground. Thanks for any help. DSC_2119 copy.tiff