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    Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.

    Took this today. I believe I have never seen this species before, but this is also only my 2nd year of paying attention to birds.


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    Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by AgingEyes
    Took this today. I believe I have never seen this species before, but this is also only my 2nd year of paying attention to birds.
    Female black-headed grosbeak.
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    Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by paulnj
    Female black-headed grosbeak.
    Hmmm...a pretty good-looking black-headed bird then

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    Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.

    Looks more like a female rose breasted grosbeak

    but then again what do I know I am looking in a book

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    Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.

    1st one I posted earlier but still unsure of its ID. Brown forehead, yellow upper breast, no wingbars - female common yellowthroat?
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    Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.

    Quote Originally Posted by Loupey
    1st one I posted earlier but still unsure of its ID. Brown forehead, yellow upper breast, no wingbars - female common yellowthroat?
    #1. Female common yellowthroat.
    #2. Veery.
    #3. Hermit thrush, eastern form. Ours is pale brown... but still with reddish tail.

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    Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.

    Thanks for quick ID, Alex. Those thrushes are difficult! Come to think of it, to me so are the sparrows, many fall warblers, flycatchers, ...
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    Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.

    I spotted the male of this one bobbing around and at first thought it was a purple martin, but he's much too small. There was a female along with him, moving from my neighbors lawn to my lawn to my next neighbors lawn. Got a shot of both.

    Lots of birds out today. I saw a male goldfinch shoot from a tree getting chased by another male. Too fast for me to get any sort of shot though.
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    Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.

    Brown-Headed Cowbird.

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    Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.

    Cara you have brown headed cowbirds.

    Loupey, I am torn between hermit and bicknell's on that last thrush, but It has to be a Hermit due to bicknell's migrating coastally Thrushes are very hard on the east coast during migration.
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    Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.

    Another visitor to the front lawn today... Googled around, is this a Brewers Blackbird?
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    Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.

    common grackle. brewer's look similiar, but thier beak is alot smaller and they are smaller too.
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    Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.

    Sat for 3 1/2 hours this morning and took one photo, and a crappy one at that. This is a pretty heavy crop. The closest thing I can find in my book is a Louisiana Waterthrush. Can someone verify?
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    Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.

    Looks very similiar, but I think it's a young sparrow. I can honestly say.. I am lost on this ID. Maybe try contacting a local birding group, cornell or an ornithology group.
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    Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.

    This bird has a boring look. I mean, not a whole lot of field marks...I'm guessing


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    Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.

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    This bird has a boring look. I mean, not a whole lot of field marks...I'm guessing
    Female Brown-Headed Cowbird
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    Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.

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    Female Brown-Headed Cowbird

    Apparently, people named the birds after the males

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    Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.

    My neighbors tree had loads of birds in it... Unfortunately it was a ways up there so none of the pictures came out well. Not sure if any of these are good enough to get an id from. I was thinking the first is a starling, no idea on the middle two, and the last... female cardinal maybe?
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    Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.

    Starling and the last 3 are all house finches.
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    Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.

    Sorry, that's all I've got :blush2:



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    Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.

    I know this is some sort of sparrow, but not sure what. He was teeny tiny (he's in a honey locust, if you want to use the leaves to get a sense of size), black stripe goes from beak to the eye, and a red brown crown.

    Young chipping sparrow? I mainly see tree sparrows around here, and he doesn't look like one of them.
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    Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.

    That's an adult Chipping sparrow, in breeding plumage. Young chipping's are more uniformly brownish coloured, plus they don't have a rufous crown.

    Chipping sparrows are indeed a bit smaller than American Tree, almost an inch.

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    Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.

    Found this guy about a month ago in northern MN and forgot all about it.
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    Re: Spring 2009 Bird ID Thread.

    looks like a short billed dowitcher Mike.
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