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  1. I need help identifying this baby. Found on my porch, assuming a cat brought it up. IMG_1158.MOV
  2. I saw this bird in late May of 2020 in Southeast Virginia. I and having trouble with an ID.
  3. Please help with identifying. This is from Wintergarden Park, Bowling Green, Ohio on May 23 at about 1230 pm See pictures. Thank you. I have put in Merlin and have tried using Audubon field guide but can’t seem to get a match.
  4. Hello all, I live in Toronto and just had a visitor to my yard that I have never seen before. It's small bird (a bit smaller than a sparrow) and appears to be olive/green on top with yellow tones on the breast/belly, has a white (maybe tan) eye ring and long, narrow bill. At first I thought it was a female/juvenile Goldfinch but when I zoomed in with my camera I didn't see the familiar wing markings of a Goldfinch and the bill looked different. Also the body shape of this bird looks different from a Goldfinch. This bird is roundish. I'm thinking a female Connecticut Warbler. My area is along their migration path. I have attached a picture. My apologies for the quality. This bird kept to the shadows and at the far reaches of my zoom lens. Thanks. Karen
  5. This bird has been at our suet. Seen in Maine, open fields, woods, and water. It acts like a Downy or Hairy woodpecker, is feisty and more yellow and black than white and black. I haven't found it anywhere on line or in books. It looks like a hairy or downy that got crossed with one of our Baltimore orioles. Very curious as to what it might be.
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