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    jamerbean's 2011 list

    78. Mute swan 79. Common tern 80. Great cormorant 81. Tricolored heron 82. Great blue heron 83. Merlin 84. Northern harrier 85. Black-bellied plover
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    How to attract bluejays

    Whee, thread necromancy! :-O I can't say how healthy it is for them, but we never could keep them out of our dog food bowls.
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    Rescued unknown bird in Myrtle Beach SC

    Yikes, those look like some nasty injuries on the poor thing! Have you been able to get in touch with a vet or wildlife rehabilitator to find out what to do about them? Based on the photo and the leg ring, it looks like a pigeon. NPA = National Pigeon Association, and they have instructions on...
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    Hurricane Irene Birds

    I'm a bit frustrated! The park near me is very small and I'm not near any rivers, so I'm not hopeful for any interesting sightings there, and the subway isn't expected to be up and running until late tomorrow at the earliest. Maybe it'll come up before sundown so I can grab a ride to Central...
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    Barn Owl Abuse

    Poor bird! It's wonderful it made such a great recovery at least.
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    jamerbean's 2011 list

    77. Ovenbird
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    Snowy or Little Egret?

    If you're sure it's not a boat tailed grackle I'd encourage you to report it to eBird or a similar project. I see reports of great tailed grackles as far east as PA, but if a grackle can make it to PA why not a bit further? With such dramatic climate changes affecting birds it's important...
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    Snowy or Little Egret?

    I can't find a report of a little egret ever being seen in Brooklyn... not that there isn't ever a first time but plain old odds favor the snowy. You also have a nice shot of a rear angle of the head, and the lack of head plume points again to snowy. Littles lack the yellow leg striping present...
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    jamerbean's 2011 list

    76. Peregrine falcon
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    jamerbean's 2011 list

    In Georgia: 69. Sharp-shinned hawk 70. Eastern bluebird In South Carolina: 71. Osprey 72. Brown pelican 73. Boat-tailed grackle 74. Turkey vulture 75. Glossy ibis Really wish I'd had more time to bird watch, these were all just casual observations. :(
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    jamerbean's 2011 list

    64. Great black-backed gull 65. Herring gull 66. Laughing gull 67. Snowy egret 68. Fish crow
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    ID Help: Various locations Western USA

    Nice picture of the yellow-rumped warbler, they're so dissimilar to the ones here I wouldn't have guessed it!
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    Downy or Hairy Woodpecker (New York State)

    Thanks for the explanation. :) There's such variation in other field marks that I was hoping that one was at least a constant... oh well!
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    Downy or Hairy Woodpecker (New York State)

    I'm curious as to why you say not always? My field guides mention this as a distinct field mark for downy woodpeckers.
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    How is your 2011 List Going?

    Embarrassingly small compared to most people here, but I'm glad to have got up to 60+ birds. :D I'm planning on going on one of the Audubon Society's eco-cruises in the next couple of weeks, so I'm hoping to add a lot more of the birds I don't typically see.
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