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She wouldn't sit still long enuf for me to get a decent shot.
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You got a female RWBB, Mike.
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CORRECT... I was moving and sticking while you replied :)
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That's what I thought, but wanted to be sure before I added my keywords. Thanks!
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This bird was flying over the lagoons at the Botanic Gardens. Completely new one for me. A tern?
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Left turn. opps, I mean Caspian Tern :D
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This bird was flying over the lagoons at the Botanic Gardens. Completely new one for me. A tern?
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Cormorant? I'm used to them being black, and this was brown, so I'm not sure.
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Cormorant? I'm used to them being black, and this was brown, so I'm not sure.
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Double crested cormorant non breeding plumage.
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I've been calling this a female ruby-throated hb, but I'm coming more to the conclusion that it is a male and that I'm just not catching the light right to see all of the throat color. Correct? Also, any ideas on how to capture the red? TIA, Terry
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I've been calling this a female ruby-throated hb, but I'm coming more to the conclusion that it is a male and that I'm just not catching the light right to see all of the throat color. Correct? Also, any ideas on how to capture the red? TIA, Terry
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definately a male due to the thoat. The red comes from a reflexion of light, so natural lighting angle or flash angle is key to bringing out the red gorget.
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Beautiful shot of Hummingbird on butterfly bush. Really great one. Its not easy task to do this. Its need a lots of patient of this.
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first 2 are macaw species. captive
flamingo (not sure which species)
grackle
2 wood storks (endangered species)
black vultures
snowy egret
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Spotted these guys at the forest preserve.
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I know this is a sparrow, but can't figure out which kind.
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[QUOTE=CaraRose]Spotted these guys at the forest preserve.
I know this is a sparrow, but can't figure out which kind.
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ok i hope im right lol i think the first one is a common yellow throat female?? looks similar to the females i have seen around my area, and i believe the second is a song sparrow
( crossing fingers that im right) lol
hopefully someone can confirm??
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Spotted these guys at the forest preserve.
I know this is a sparrow, but can't figure out which kind.
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ok i hope im right lol i think the first one is a common yellow throat female?? looks similar to the females i have seen around my area, and i believe the second is a song sparrow
( crossing fingers that im right) lol
hopefully someone can confirm??
fall plumage of the yellow rumped warbler. Warblers are very drab in the fall/winter.
looks song to me too.
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looks song to me too.
I don't think its a song, it didn't have the "dot" on the chest. But it also didn't look like the others I've seen around (swamp, savannah)...
Someone told me the warbler's were Tennessee, but I didn't think the Tennessee had wing bars, so I'm going with your ID :)
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I don't think its a song, it didn't have the "dot" on the chest. But it also didn't look like the others I've seen around (swamp, savannah)...
Someone told me the warbler's were Tennessee, but I didn't think the Tennessee had wing bars, so I'm going with your ID :)
Sorry, missed the 3rd warbler image and thought palm(but typed YR... long day). Still looks more palm warbler over tennessee due to the boldish wing bars.
I'm a bit rusty on fall warblers :mad2:
most streak breasted sparrows have a "dot" and the few that don't CAN'T be this bird :) Song is the educated guess.
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Looks like juvie ring-bills to me.
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Looks like juvie ring-bills to me.
RING BILLED :D
Agreed, but the first appears to have black legs .. :confused:
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These were taken along the Montana/Wyoming border, just east of Yellowstone NP. I think they are juveniles, but not sure what species. RTH was my guess when I started shooting them, but looking at the images has made me doubt that.
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These were taken along the Montana/Wyoming border, just east of Yellowstone NP. I think they are juveniles, but not sure what species. RTH was my guess when I started shooting them, but looking at the images has made me doubt that.
YOUNG redtailed hawk for sure.
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Spotted Sandpiper (non-breeding plumage)?
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Any idea what kind of warbler has a yellow banded tail (at least from below)?
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My best guess is female Mourning Warbler? The eye ring is really throwing me...
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Same bird as above
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Thanks :)