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Looks like a Cooper's Hawk
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14 minutes ago, Bird Brain said:
Agree with young Gray Catbird for #1.
#2 is a young Western Bluebird, due to the streaking on its breast. A young Mountain Bluebird has distinct spotting instead of streaking there.
Agreed
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4 hours ago, akiley said:
I agree with Gadwall. But not sure if these birds can be sexed accurately.
agreed
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I think Franklin's Gull due to range
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I agree with Wood-pewee
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4 hours ago, The Bird Nuts said:
3 and 4 are young Common Yellowthroats (olive head contrasting with yellow throat; no pale edging on wing feathers; beak shape). I agree with Wood Duck and Barn Swallow for the others.
I agree
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Looks like it might be a Longspur
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1 and 2 look like Royal Terns
3 looks right for Forster's
4 & 5 are correct
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Yellow-eyed Junco makes sense except for the red eye
@birdoc any more photos?
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Say's Phoebe
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5 hours ago, Melierax said:
This is Wyoming, so not YBFL (at least, it shouldn't be)
I misread it as WV
sorry, I was tired.... (it was near midnight lol)
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The closest match I can find is Lawrence's Goldfinch. What date was this seen?
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Yeah that's a lot but I love ID challenges!
1: I think Clay-colored
2: I agree with YEWA
3: I agree with VGSW
4: I agree with LESA due to yellow legs
5: Western Wood-pewee
6: I agree with TRES
7: I agree with all being Baird's
8: I agree with WIFL
9: Actually looks better for Yellow-bellied Flycatcher (wait for an expert to confirm, though)
10 a: Pass
10 b & c: I agree with CHSP
11: I agree with YEWA
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I'm now thinking Brown-headed Cowbird... that looks way too big for HOSP
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