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06 May 2022 Baldwin co. AL; gulf-/bayside historic state park; heavy woods; during break in heavy thunderstorms 1. Cape May 2. Blackpoll vs. ? (2 photos)
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29 Mar 2022 Baldwin co. AL; suburban yard; high in Live Oak canopy I thought Yellow-throated Vireo, but see no wing bars
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28 Mar 2022 Baldwin co. AL; state park at delta mouth 1. Common Loon--although I don't see the trailing feet 2. Cliff (pale collar, pale undersides, spotted UTc, pale rufous rump ) vs. Barn (seems to have rusty forehead) 3. Favor Cliff 4. This one looks pretty clearly to be Cliff 5. White-eyed Vireo
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14 Mar 2022 Baldwin co. AL; public park at delta mouth; freshwater (predominantly)-to-brackish marsh, woods 1. Least SP 2. Blue-winged Teal 3. Lesser YLs 4. Orange-crowned
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27 Jan 2022 Baldwin co. AL; bayside/riverside state park/campground
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Wow! My first birding excursion to a landfill today and I was completely overwhelmed with the sheer number of birds--both individuals and species. I will have to mentally prepare myself next time I go...and I will definitely take the truck rather than my Fusion. 😄 Also, the booth attendant was welcoming and knowledgeable about what birds had been seen recently. Next stop--the sewage lagoons.
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17 Jan 2021 Baldwin co. AL; bayside public pier I thought ROTE at first glance, but he has orange legs and a bit of a dark tip, so then I though Common Tern (which would be a Lifer), but wasn't sure if COTE would have that much of a clean forehead & crown.
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05 Jan 2022 Baldwin co, AL; smalll waterfowl refuge alongside busy highway over small bay
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05 Oct 2021 Baldwin co. AL; bayside public park, heavily wooded, cypress swamp, pine palmetto, oak/magnolia 1. Flying like a swallow. Northern Rough-winged vs. just a EUST 2. maybe same bird as #1 3. Thought this was a White-breasted Nuthatch but he looks odd 4. Blackburnian vs. other warbler sp. 5. Best guess is Eastern Wood Peewee, but that tail is short.
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13 Nov 2021 Baldwin co AL; heavy mixed woods, wetlands 1. Small bird; mid to high canopy 2. Warbler sp.?
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11 Nov 2021 Baldwin co. AL; over Mobile Bay close to bay beach (sand, mud flats) Under the American Avocet--could this be a Stilt Sandpiper? The other 3 appear to be yellowlegs, but those bills seem thin.
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11 Nov 2021 Baldwin co. AL; small seasonal pond in agricultural field 1. Savannah Sparrow 2. Either a female or an immature Red-winged Blackbird. Constantly flicking tail. The colors on this bird were gorgeous.
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09 Nov 2021 Baldwin co AL; rural, undeveloped property; thick mixed woods, seeps, springs, pine savannah Appear to be 2 individuals calling. Very high, slightly descending note (?maybe 2), at times regular, at times not. 2021_11_09_1703_marker 1ed.wav
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02 Nov 2021 Baldwin co. AL; public park at delta; estuary/marsh If IDs wrong, pointers for correct ID would be appreciated! 1. Swamp (2) 2. Swamp 3. Swamp
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26 Oct 2021 Baldwin co. AL; public park at former military fort & grounds; bay & gulf-fronts; beach, open fields, thickets, thin woods 1. Thick tail bands 2. Thin tail bands--Northern Harrier? 3. Broad-winged Hawks. They were very pale. Kettle of 3.
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26 Oct 2021 Baldwin co AL; public park at former military fort & grounds; beach, fields, thickets, think woods
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05 Sep 2021 2:30 PM Baldwin co. AL; rural area; upland (dry, sandy) longleaf/loblolly pine stand adjacent to deciduous woods, wetlands (springs & sinks), river
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04 Aug 2021 Baldwin co. AL; suburban yard; feeding hurriedly on pokeberries; in constant motion, hopping quickly through shrub There were 2 individuals, both the same in coloring, etc. I hesitated calling female YEWA, because at least one had visible streaking on the underside
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18 May 2021 Baldwin co. AL; Brackish/saltwater marsh and surrounds 1. Immature male Painted Bunting. It was singing its heart out. Pic & 2 audio files. But should we have those here at this time? 20210518_085308 - Copy_ed.wav 20210518_085148 - Copy_ed.wav 2. Purple Gallinule (Lifer) 3. Cliff Swallow (Lifer)
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Dec 26 & 27, 2020 Baldwin co. AL; Gulf of Mexico Taken over 2 subsequent days in same general location, so may be the same individual. I originally listed as Common Loon, but now wondering if that throat delineation is too clean and it is a Pacific. 12/26 12/27