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  1. I saw this bird in Lincoln County, Washington. I thought the eyering looked teardrop shaped, possibly a Pacific Slope Flycatcher?
  2. I wish I knew bird songs, because this one was very vocal. I'm hoping someone here can help me with ID.
  3. Hello, I am going through some old photos from Montana taken last Summer, and I've been trying to ID all the birds I saw. As a Floridian, I am not as familiar with some of these. Let me know if I am correct! 1.Cassin's Finch Female 2.Clay-Colored Sparrow 3.Slate-Colored Fox Sparrow 4.Ruby-Crowned Kinglet? 5.Golden-Crowned Kinglet? 6.Hammond's Flycatcher or Least Flycatcher. 7.Willow Flycatcher 8.Willow Flycatcher 7.Hammond's Flycatcher? 8.Western-Wood Peewee 9.9. This is the most difficult one in my opinion. I am pretty sure it is a juvenile Yellow-Rumped (Audubon's) Warbler. Note the yellow throat, thinner beak, and insectivorous diet. Thank you for the help! Those flycatchers were tricky...
  4. Saw these two large birds perched in the same tree, in Lincoln County Washington today. I'm really not sure what they are and hope someone can help.
  5. Hi all! I am new to the website and to birding. I've got some field guides but sometimes that's not quite enough, so I am hoping someone's expertise can help me out here! The bird was seen along the Fox River in Waukesha, WI, at a very urban section of the river that is pretty much always populated with people. It's where the river junctions with North Barstow street in downtown Waukesha - in case you wanted to google maps it. It was flying in, chasing after smaller birds, and then it landed in this tree RIGHT ABOVE MY HEAD for just a minute or two and then it was gone! My guess is Cooper's or Sharp-shinned, seems difficult to tell the difference. Thanks in advance for any help! Ryan
  6. Flycatcher seen July 17, 2020 in Des Moines, IA Willow?? Flycatcher.wav
  7. I know. Cell phone photos suck but aren’t they better than no photos? Portland, Maine. February 2019. Dove sized, owl like? Sitting quietly in a small fruit tree with lots of branches that waxwings and robins visit 6E0020B9-4147-4179-A220-D44761F2857F.mp4
  8. Is this a warbler? Yellow-rumped or American Redstart? Or something else perhaps? Apologies about the horrid quality — I have yet to process the original photo taken with my "real" camera, hence the back-of-Camera-LCD-screenshot using my iPhone. ? Assateague Island, Maryland. Taken Oct 20, 2018.
  9. Tallahassee, FL (8/15/18). Is this a Red-shouldered Hawk?
  10. I am attaching recording... Thank you guys :)) What bird 04092018-1.m4a What bird 04092018-2.m4a What bird 04092018-3.m4a What bird 05062018.m4a What bird 07032018.m4a What bird 07202018-2.m4a What bird 07072018-1.m4a
  11. This was last week in Maryland. Only slight rosiness visible on top of head - lacked usual bright red on head and nape. Sorry about low quality photo.
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