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1 hour ago, Phalarope713 said:
The relatively clean gray nape, buffy coloration, and strong facial pattern all point to Clay-colored in my opinion.
agreed
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This looks like a Great Blue Heron, the largest Heron. If you saw other Herons there, they were probably Little Blue, Tricolored, Green, Night-herons or Egrets, which Great Blues can easily be twice the size of.
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1 hour ago, The Bird Nuts said:
Yes, juvenile Common Grackle.
agreed
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1 hour ago, The Bird Nuts said:
All are Mallards (white in the tail, significant pale edging on feathers, orange tones in breast feathers).
agreed
some might be Hybrids
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Looks like a Long-billed
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i agree
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Red-tailed Hawk
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Red-winged Blackbird
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I think Indigo Bunting
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38 minutes ago, Phalarope713 said:
First and last images are of Least Sandpipers, and all in between show Western. Also Semipalmated Plover in pictures six and seven.
Agreed
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I also agree
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Eastern Phoebe and Willow/Alder Flycatcher
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All Bachman's
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Yes, Molting INBU
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Just now, Bird-Boys said:
Actually, 5. is a tanager.
I agree now.... idk what came over me lol
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finch?
in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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agreed