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    Where do I go to ask forum for id help? Missouri

    Have I done something offensive or is the forum not very active? I thought this was likely a common bird for Missouri but no one seems to be interested in helping. I have seen birds bounce their tail when they chirp a few times in the past but cannot recall their name. I think either towhee...
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    Advice for someone who has a hard time ID’ing birds ...

    Just wondering if color blindness might be one thing that hinders him. My memory is a problem for me AND I am not equipped yet with good bins but getting my brain away from usual topics and onto birds is like meditation is for others. It brings focus to my thoughts. His motivation may be to...
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    Where do I go to ask forum for id help? Missouri

    The bird I saw looked similar to this but I saw a white eye bar, yellow beak, and a white patch on the throat. I am pretty sure the breast was the same color as the sides under the wings and matched the towhee color on sides. The tail flicked up and down when it chirped. My bins are old and...
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    Where do I go to ask forum for id help? Missouri

    I saw this bird in the evening in Missouri about an hour southeast of St. Louis.
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    Where do I go to ask forum for id help? Missouri

    I am just getting back into bird watching and have very little id experience. I saw a bird perched like a carolina wren on a small tree on a small limb at the edge of a big field in rural Missouri. It looked a lot lite a Corolina Wren in color but the head was black with white eye bar, white...
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    Red Wing Black Bird

    Finally saw one of these today. I think it is a red winged black bird.
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    Eagle Nest - what is in that nest?

    did not disturb I noticed that the gallery says not to post photos of nests etc. Does that include those that are from a distance taken by zooming the lens?
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    Eagle Nest - what is in that nest?

    I couldn't tell what the Eagle was doing in the nest, but it seemed to be tending to something. Do they have eggs right now?
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    Signs of spring

    Swallows We do have chickadees. I have not identified swallows yet. I think we have them in MO.
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    Signs of spring

    Killdeer Is mating Killdeer a sign of spring? I am new to this, but we got up to 85 degrees yesterday and only 34 degrees now today. Yesterday, I thought I heard some new birds, but maybe it is the same birds doing mating type of calls. I couldn't find any knew birds with my binoculars. I...
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    Hawks

    Well, I have not figured out how to identify the hawks that I have been seeing lately. Due to distance and other factors (being new at it), I am not sure what I have seen. I do wish I would've gotten a picture of the one that flew across Ralph's pasture today because it had a large wing...
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    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Red-Bellied Woodpecker - Male'

    It has been fascinating since I started. Now, I am also noticing their song - pips, squeaks, and calls! Birding is a lot of fun and educational. Loving it so far.
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    What bird has a white bar on the underside?

    I saw a soaring bird today here in Missouri, USA. I looked at it for a couple of minutes, but I do not know what it is. Again, new at birding! What really stood out was a white bar on the wing about a third of the way from the tip, maybe less. It mostly soaring without flapping, but it did...
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    White Stripe on underside of wing of soaring bird

    That is all I got so far. Books point to Night Hawk or Black Vulture, so far. Today, Feb. 22, it was soaring high above our back yard area. The wings seemed horizontal and the color of the bird seemed dark but as it turned to the side, the belly seemed a little lighter color - light brown...
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