Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.
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Originally Posted by Mahopac
Grackle ?
Correct you are.
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I had a day off today and it didn't rain ! Here are a few shots from today, I think I know what birds two and three are but I'm not to sure about the first one. After I took this shot the bird flew down to the ground then back into another tree, a few swallows started to dive bomb it so it went to another tree where a couple of crows were giving it a hard time. I did get one shot with a swallow but it didn't come out to good.
Mike
Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.
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Originally Posted by Mike T
I had a day off today and it didn't rain ! Here are a few shots from today, I think I know what birds two and three are but I'm not to sure about the first one. After I took this shot the bird flew down to the ground then back into another tree, a few swallows started to dive bomb it so it went to another tree where a couple of crows were giving it a hard time. I did get one shot with a swallow but it didn't come out to good.
Mike
#1 = Could be a juvenile broad-winged hawk, but I am leaning more toward juvenile red-tailed hawk, due to tail pattern. Any frontal shots?
#2 / #3 = Female american kestrel.
#4 / #5 = Cooper's hawk.
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Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.
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Originally Posted by A.M.D.A.
#1 = Could be a juvenile broad-winged hawk, but I am leaning more toward juvenile red-tailed hawk, due to tail pattern. Any frontal shots?
#2 / #3 = Female american kestrel.
#4 / #5 = Cooper's hawk.
Correct and #1 is definately a redtailed hawk.
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I thought 2 and 3 were a Peregrine Falcon. I sent them along to a guy that runs the Sussex County Bird Club web site and his ID was Peregrine. It's kind of hard to tell the size of a bird circling over head but this bird seemed bigger then a Kestrel. He also said the first is a young red-tailed
Mike
Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.
I think perhaps he is right. Initially, I though peregrine as well, but the tail pattern and underwing pattern seemed a little odd.
But the fact that the bird has only 1 "mustache" visible could be the deciding factor, as well as your comments about general body size.
My bad.
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MINE TOO!
I hurriedly only looked at the first image, but the second is clearly a young peregrine molting into adult plumage.
A.M.D.A has the darker form in his area, so it's me who is the BAD ID person :mad2:
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Is this a tree sparrow?
(and not just because it is a sparrow and in a tree :p )
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Actually that's a scrub brush sparrow . lol
Field sparrow actually and even better to find. Tree sparrows have less rufous on the neck/chest area and a central dot on the chest.
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Cool! Either way would have been a first for me - so another one gets checked off :)
Thanks, Paul
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Thanks for the pictures! I'm pretty excited to be visiting this thread. I took my first ornithology course last June, and I'm gearing up to go birding again this summer -- only I'm not actually waiting for summer! I've put out my first feeder and have been enjoying the sightings of various common birdies. I don't have a high quality camera as of yet, but hopefully with a little inspiration from this site I'll still be able to produce some nice shots.
Looking forward to it...
Sara
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Welcome to the Forum Sara! :D
Can't wait for you to come out to the terminal and shoot some stuff. We could even go on a nice Saturday if you want. Before I got my DSLR (Digital SLR), I got some decent stuff with my point and shooter. I had to do a lot of PP (post-production) in Photoshop, but I could help you with that if you like.
There's a lot of help here. Have fun!
Kristine
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Wasn't sure of this one so I shot it to ID at home. Because of the barred tail and extremely heavily streaked breast, I'm thinking it is an immature red-shouldered?
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wow they are all magnificent birds and captured with such precision and acuricy not to forget crispness thay look amazing you could publish those photoes in a book they look so good thank you for uploading those a real treat to see
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The ID threads are by season, so 4 a year . I do believe we have 3 years of threads, so a search will find plenty more ID threads that are locked.
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Not sure what this one is, from East beach, Fort Desoto Park, FL
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Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.
Not sure what this one is, from East beach, Fort Desoto Park, FL
http://forums.photographyreview.com/...ad.php?t=53697
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Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.
Not sure what this one is, from East beach, Fort Desoto Park, FL
http://forums.photographyreview.com/...ad.php?t=53681
<img src="http://forums.photographyreview.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=66632"/>
Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.
Not sure what this one is, from East beach, Fort Desoto Park, FL
http://forums.photographyreview.com/...ad.php?t=53693
<img src="http://forums.photographyreview.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=66651"/>
Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.
Not sure what this one is, from East beach, Fort Desoto Park, FL
http://forums.photographyreview.com/...ad.php?t=53715
<img src="http://forums.photographyreview.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=66677"/>