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Recent content by AidenD

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    Should Tourists Eat Puffins in Iceland?

    Yeah, maybe placing hunting pressure on a species already threatened by climate change and overfishing isn't such a great idea.
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    Cape May Warbler? N. Florida

    Definitely a Cape May warbler. A rare look at a gorgeous bird.
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    flycatcher i.d. needed new york

    Another vote for willow/alder, though leaning towards the former based on time alone.
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    Palm or Prairie Warbler?

    Definitely prairie.
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    Warbler ID Ontario canada

    Why not orange-crowned?
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    Colorado hummingbird sp.

    This hummingbird was seen in Colorado a few days ago. IS it just a broad-tailed, or could it be a Calliope? Many thanks. https://imgur.com/a/uhUjfZl
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    NJ Warbler Juvenile

    Notice the yellow undertail coverts, which no other common Northeast warbler has.
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    Unidentified bird - help !!

    Young melanistic house sparrow?
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    What made a duck like this

    Domestic Muscovy duck.
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    Tangier Island, Virginia, US, May 25, 2019

    3. Looks like white-rumped sandpiper.
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    1080 in Hawaii?

    Why hasn't anyone considered using 1080 in Hawaii? Surely it would be quite efficient at eliminating invasives without much impact to native wildlife? It's authorized for use in poison bait collars, why wouldn't it be available for conservationists? Does the black hand of animal rights activists...
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    Nashville Warbler?

    No doubt a Nashville. You can see the red crown in photo B.
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    Ohio Sparrow

    Swamp sparrow.
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