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Veery?
cruise791@aol.com replied to cruise791@aol.com's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Thanks - That was my first pick - I knew it wasn't a Swainson's! THANKS -
Can anyone confirm this is a Veery? It looked big for a Veery, but I don't think it's a Swaninson's Thrush - any other ideas?
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SOME KIND OF TERN
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Hilton Head Island, SC 2 days ago- It is a common tern I believe - thanks for taking a look. -
SOME KIND OF TERN
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I believe this is either a Common or Forsters Tern, but cannot tell the difference... Any help would be appreciated!
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ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER
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Thanks everyone for your help!! -
ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER
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Now that I look closer, I agree it is a prairie warbler which are arriving here now - thanks! M.A. -
I can't decide if this is an orange-crowned warbler or maybe even a pine warbler - Photo taken today on Hilton Head Island. Any help would be appreciated!
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JUVENILE REDDISH EGRET??
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I'm not sure how to put a "tracker" on, but I reported him to Ebird... -
JUVENILE REDDISH EGRET??
cruise791@aol.com replied to cruise791@aol.com's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Benjamin - he was so funny - almost crazy!! That is exactly what he was doing... Thanks -
JUVENILE REDDISH EGRET??
cruise791@aol.com replied to cruise791@aol.com's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Thanks - I had fun with this one! -
JUVENILE REDDISH EGRET??
cruise791@aol.com replied to cruise791@aol.com's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Thanks so much - that's what I was leaning towards. Occasionally one has been spotted but I have been here 20 years and never seen one and I am active birder and photographer. This is better than finding the Bald Eagle today sitting on the beach! THANKS! -
Good evening - I took this shot today of what I think might be a Reddish Egret. I live on Hilton Head Island, SC and these are not common birds in our area. He exhibited the behavior of a REEG - jumping around, running, chasing the other Snowy Egrets, flapping his wings, etc. At first I thought it might be a Great Blue Heron juvie, but the coloring is all wrong and they are usually pretty sedate. Also, I am very familiar with GBHE. This guy hopped around for a good hour nonstop... Can anyone confirm or ID, please?
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baby chicks id
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YES, INDEED! -
baby chicks id
cruise791@aol.com replied to cruise791@aol.com's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
I answered my own question after figuring out the other bird in the photo was a green heron! Thanks for adding your confirmation. -
baby chicks id
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That's what was stumping me - I have never seen them this little in the nest. Definitely GRHE - you can see the older ones (on the right) in the nest that have started to change color... -
baby chicks id
cruise791@aol.com replied to cruise791@aol.com's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
I think I have answered my own question now - I looked up Green Heron chicks and these most resemble that. Kind of grayish, brown as chicks before they start turning colors. Does anyone agree with that? -
baby chicks id
cruise791@aol.com replied to cruise791@aol.com's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
See my post above... We have a large rookery of great egrets - maybe 80 nests and no Great Egret chicks look like this one. Umm - I'm still stumped! -
baby chicks id
cruise791@aol.com replied to cruise791@aol.com's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
All of the Great Heron chicks I have seen are (almost) pure white - no dark feathers at all. There is clearly a dark chick off to the right. I also ruled out Great Blue Heron because of where the nest is located - very low to the water and deep in bush. Great Blues nest high up and usually have huge nests. This nest is tucked deep into the bush and sits just above the water line. I am still undecided but maybe even thought a Cattle Egret. They have those thick, short bills, but just don't know for sure. Blue Herons also are born pure white and then morph into blue. Thanks very much for your responses. -
I am having a difficult time id'ing this chick. It seems that it is born dark and is turning lighter. No adult anywhere around, but at least 2 or 3 chicks in nest. If you look on left side of image, there appears to be a darker bird in frame. Taken on Hilton Head Island SC today. Thanks for any help you can give.
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Hairy or Downy Woodpecker
cruise791@aol.com replied to cruise791@aol.com's topic in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
Thanks Connor - it just looked so much bigger than the "normal" downy. It could be the angle of the shot and/or lighting, etc. Appreciate your response. -
Hairy or Downy Woodpecker
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It is hard sometimes for me to differentiate between the Hairy and Downy Woodpeckers. This was noticeably larger than the Downy and also the bill seems very long. I just can't tell, so if anyone could help, I would appreciate it! Thanks, M.A. -
Help ID'ing thrush
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Thanks!