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1: Eastern Phoebe
2: Red-shouldered Hawk-
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10 minutes ago, Benjamin said:
This is a Rufous, Calliope would not have such extensive rufous.
agreed
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31 minutes ago, Benjamin said:
All Westerns. Probably a drop of water on the end of the beak.
agreed
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56 minutes ago, akandula said:
Yes, all are Neotropics. Note the angular gular patches.
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yes, Solitary
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1 minute ago, Connor Cochrane said:
The phalarope is red necked
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Just now, Connor Cochrane said:
I like Veery with the plain breast and back color.
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yes, this is a Red-shouldered Hawk, immature
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1: Wilson's Phalarope
2: Redheads
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Hey y'all, me and a couple others have just created a discord nature server for people of all ages.
https://discord.gg/Sjq6sxN
It's called the Nature Nook, and is open to all people who like nature and is a good place to chill and talk.
We also host weekly studies, but you don't have to join them if you don't want to.-
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Hello all! wow, I haven't been on here in forever lol (927 notifications ?)
On 8/30/2020 at 12:08 PM, BlueJay said:I just found this topic. I'm 12 and I just wanted to say hi. ?
welcome to whatbird!
On 8/29/2020 at 8:09 PM, Kevin said:wow! that's... hot
But the farmer's almanac says a cold winter, so I hope they're right lol-
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Palm Warbler
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ok, here's a repost of my other one, since some couldn't play the video
https://www.flickr.com/photos/147356155@N08/50240966128/in/dateposted-public/
@Kevin-
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@The Bird Nuts @Avery here's the right video
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Oh shoot, wrong video... just realized my mistake loool
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3 minutes ago, The Bird Nuts said:
It won't let me unmute the video for some reason.
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1 minute ago, The Bird Nuts said:
It won't let me unmute the video for some reason.
did you download it? Cuz it works for me after I did.
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heard this Bird today in central FL. Habitat was low brush and marsh with pines.
Another duck
in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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I agree with Gadwall