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Posts posted by Sean C
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first bird of 2019 was a Palm Warbler
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one of 2 Bronzed Cowbirds today in Winter Garden, FL
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#204 Greater Scaup today! (in the back)
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MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
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Got 57 species, 1 lifer and 5 yearbirds today on the Bay Lake CBC!
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Lifer #203 SUTA on the CBC! rare for this time of year
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4 hours ago, akandula said:
1. and 2. Palm Warblers - Even though the amount of yellow on the undersides is variable, note the yellow undertail coverts, streaking on the sides, and prominent supercilium. Its distinctive behavior of tail-wagging can also confirm its ID. Orange-crowned Warblers would be much plainer in appearance, with a nondescript face and a lighter-colored back.
3. Yellow-rumped Warbler - note the compact appearance, streaking on the sides, and pale throat that wraps around the dark auriculars. Palm Warblers would be bulkier, have a different facial pattern, and have yellow (not white) undertail coverts.
agreed
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bump. 4 days till CBC season!
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1 hour ago, Kevin said:
I agree with 1-3, not sure about 4.
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On 12/2/2019 at 10:29 PM, Bird-Boys said:
Agree with IDs.
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CBC season is 10 days away! Talk about which ones you're going to do and share lists after you do them!
I plan on doing 2 CBCs, one down in the Disney area on the 14th, and my local one on January 5th.
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I use Ebird for everything
I also keep a lifelist and yearlist on a document.
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52 minutes ago, akiley said:
These are all Laughing Gulls of various ages, except a few large brown Herring Gulls on the left side of the photo, and one adult Ring-billed just right of center.
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I like RTHA for this one. I've seen them perched on wires before
Shorebird Help Elmore County Idaho 1/19/20
in Help Me Identify a North American Bird
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Agree with Dunlin