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Recent content by lvcuer

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    Germany/Netherlands border - Rhine River gull - June 2022

    Because of the yellow legs and the dark mantle, my best guess is Lesser Black-backed. However, it is still just a guess. Thank you.
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    Germany, Wertheim - another gull species, June 2022

    A smaller gull than the previous post. Thanks.
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    Germany - Wertheim - gull - June 2022

    I'm not good with gulls, but hopefully the photos are enough for an ID from someone who is. Thanks
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    Owl id - Akagera national park, Rwanda - December 2022

    A friend took this photo on his safari and is looking for an id. Thanks.
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    USA - Snowy Range - Mirror Lake, picnic area - SE Wyoming - no idea.....

    Very distant photos of a pair of birds seen July 15, 2022. The 'female' was my focal point and only in reviewing the photos did I note the 'male' in an adjacent tree. Thanks.
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    O'ahu, HI, USA - April 4, 2022

    I also checked for juvenile Sooty Tern photos and there was one that was a dead ringer for this bird. And it would be likely, since there were a lot of adult Sootys in the area. Thanks for all the feed back. LVCUER
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    O'ahu, HI, USA - April 4, 2022

    Guessing a Noddy, but could not find good online views of a bird underside that matches.
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    USA-Phoenix area, Arizona, shorebird

    Greater/Lesser Yellowlegs, Solitary Sandpiper? And, most importantly, what are the defining field marks? Seen February 4, 2022. Thanks.
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    USA- Juvenile white egret/heron - May 3, 2021 South Padre Nature Center, Texas

    Thanks for the info - there was an adult white-morph Reddish Egret at the same location, but it never crossed my mind that this could be junior.
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    USA- Juvenile white egret/heron - May 3, 2021 South Padre Nature Center, Texas

    I'm baffled by the dark lores. Medium sized bird (too small for Great Egret).
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    USA - Nevada, Mt Charleston, Flycatchers, Aug 14, 2020

    Very likely the same bird.
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    USA - Nevada, Mt Charleston, Flycatchers, Aug 14, 2020

    Hi - I bird a spring up on Mt Charleston and this was an extremely birdy day. Flycatchers are very difficult for me to identify and it is possible, during the 3 hours I was there, that these are different birds. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks.
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    USA - Nevada, Mt Charleston, Vireo, Aug 1, 2020

    Photographed August 1, 2020 at 8000 feet. A juvenile? Thanks for looking.
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    Nevada, Mt Charleston (Las Vegas) Bunting

    Seen July 22, 2020. 8000 feet, elevation
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