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  1. I took this is Southwest Wisconsin yesterday afternoon. It was taken at the edge of the woods. Are these the same bird and is an Eastern Phoebe? the description said it has a yellow chest and this looks white. Thanks in advance.
  2. Extreme photo crop. Normally, I would not have bothered but it appears to be an eastern phoebe in winter snow at Demestest Loyd State Park, Dartmouth, MA.
  3. Hi, We saw this little guy on a fence post in Bruce Peninsula, Ontario, Canada on April 18 around 3pm. We thought maybe a Warbling Vireo, but we also thought it could be an Eastern Phoebe which we identified nearby a couple days earlier. Maybe it is none of the above? Sorry about the head being turned. This one wouldn't sit still to have its picture taken... Thanks!
  4. Some flycatchers from the past week from Hardy Co. WV. #1. Phoebe? Maybe a young/molting one. He looks pretty rough. #2-5. Willow Flycatcher? Marshy/brushy habitat matched well with (in my experience) Willow. I heard it call a couple of times, a soft "whit" somewhat like a Least, but the bill seems too big for Least. I know fall empids are hard though, especially fall ones with only photos... ? Thanks for the help!
  5. A new (for me) bird in our backyard a couple times in the last few days. Bancroft, Ontario, which is somewhat near Algonquin Provincial Park. Hangs out on a zipline wire about 10 feet up, then drops down to the lawn to presumably grab an insect then back to the wire. Had someone think it might be an Eastern Phoebe, the neat Merlin Bird Photo ID app suggested Willow Flycatcher or Acadian Flycatcher. I think it also kind of looks like the picture of an Eastern Wood-Peewee in one of my bird books. Most of the flycatchers look the same to me, although the wing bars make me think it is not an Eastern Phoebe. Thanks in advance for any help.
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