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2 hours ago, The Bird Nuts said:
I believe 1, 2, 3, and 5 are all Grasshopper Sparrows (big beak is one of the ID marks for them), 3 and 5 being juveniles. 4 is a Song Sparrow. It is young, so that's why it has thin streaking.
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37 minutes ago, The Bird Nuts said:
1. Willow/Alder Flycatcher
2. Juvenile Barn Swallows
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26 minutes ago, Trevor L. said:
I’m still seeing more orange than red on the tern beak, which would make it better for Forster’s. Unless there’s a high chance of variability in beak color.
could be photo quality/lighting
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Blue Grosbeak
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I agree with Bewick's
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I agree with COYE
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1: Looks good for Common
2: Ring-billed
3: Bonaparte's
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1 hour ago, hbvol50 said:
1. looks like a young red-shouldered with that checkered wing pattern, streaked throat and no belly band
2. Abert's may be correct. I can see a rusty under-tail. Maybe a young bird with no black at the base of bill
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Help With Bird ID From Newbie
in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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