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agree with SPSA
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2 hours ago, Jefferson Shank said:
Agree with Lincoln's Sparrow.
Good picture!
agreed
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43 minutes ago, akandula said:
California is correct, with that dark iris/eyeline and buffy belly/undertail coverts.
agreed
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20 hours ago, Tony Leukering said:
Violet-green Swallow (VGSW)
Cliff Swallow (CLSW)
VGSW
CLSW
Size, shape, and structure are really useful in swallow ID -- the ABA Area has no two swallow species of regular occurrence that are the same in these features. The second bird's short-necked appearance along with wide-based wings and stocky body is the same as in the bird in the 4th pic.
agreed
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4 hours ago, BLTom said:
Thanks to all, a lifer for me.
congrats!
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why does the Limpkin cross the road? ?
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22 hours ago, Bird-Boys said:
Pileated Woodpecker and Hairy Woodpecker
agreed
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Is this a Barn Swallow? Seen today in central Florida
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1 & 2: Red-breasted Sapsuckers
3: Red-naped Sapsucker
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4 hours ago, Phalarope713 said:
1. Ring-billed
2. Western and Ring-billed
3. Mew
4. Mew, Ring-billed, and maybe California
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3 hours ago, AlexHenry said:
I think you are correct - Laughing Gulls and Royal Terns.
agreed
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the first 2 photos are Myrtle.
the last one.... i don't know. drab throat points to Myrtle, but the yellow crown points to Audubon's.... maybe a Hybrid? Or maybe the light makes the throat look white and it's yellow?
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4 hours ago, Melierax said:
I've only ever heard it pronounced like "scawp".
me too
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yeah this looks like a COHA
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agree with avocet
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Which Hummer and Why?
in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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