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On 12/24/2020 at 6:08 AM, Avery said:

Too windy, wasn’t able to go. ? Good luck everyone!

unfortunately bolsa chica did not pay off for this challenge yesterday, though i did get mylifer of redheads, along with 15 otherlifer(16 total) sorry you did not get it!!!

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Does this count? Or does it need to be a better photo. I could probably get a better one. 

The bird that is hard to see is above the very white gull on the left.

From left to right. Barrow's Goldeneye, Common Goldeneye, Bufflehead

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Look at the left up near the shore, there is a pair of Barrow's Goldeneye, in the first photo the male is submerged. 

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Here's the pair

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33 minutes ago, Aidan B said:

How about a blueish colored bird and a reddish colored bird in the same photo. For example, a Western Bluebird and a male House Finch, or a Cardinal and a Blue Jay, or a Blue-gray Gnatcatcher and a male Cinnamon Teal. Is this to hard?

Good challenge. I live in the PNW so there are not any Cardinals, the Bluebirds have left now and I have never seen a Blue Jay in my area. However, we do have Steller's Jays, California Scrub-Jays and House Finches but as a rule when the Jays show up all of the other birds scatter in all directions. So this might be a little tricky for me but it is doable providing the birds will cooperate. ?

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1 hour ago, lonesome55dove said:

Here's the next challenge...

Three or more upland game birds in the same shot, can be three of the same species or mixed, /ie: quail, grouse, chukar, bobwhite, pheasant, partridge, turkey, etc. 

Good luck! ?

Ooooh, that’s gonna be hard. Sounds like fun, though. There’s a covey of Bobwhites that live in and around our property, so I’ll see if I can find them.

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