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Recent content by New Daddy

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    What is this bird?

    Here is the rest of the t-shirt. Obviously the rest are hummingbirds. Not sure if hummingbirds are abundant in Cuba too.
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    Heard in the Boston area

    You guys are excellent.
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    What is this bird?

    Found on my daughter's t-shirt.
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    Heard in the Boston area

    Not at the time of this particular recording, but that surely sounded like the cardinal calling that I often hear with cardinal sighting in my backyard. Do you think it was something else?
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    Heard in the Boston area

    Please help me identify this call. (There are two different calls in this recording. One, a metallic call, is a cardinal. I'm curious about the other, more constant call.) Thanks in advance!
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    Help ID this call please

    Heard in the greater Boston area. The bird was the size of a finch, but I couldn't ID it because the sun was right behind the tree.
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    Bird call ID help please

    That might be it! The red-bellied woodpecker call from my iPad app closely resembles my recording. These birds appear fairly often in my area too. Thanks!
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    Bird call ID help please

    No, it wasn't near a lake or pond.
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    Bird call ID help please

    Heard in the greater Boston area. I’ve lived in this area for a while, but I don’t recall this particular call.
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    What laid these eggs?

    Coming back from a trip, I found these eggs stuck on the patio door. These photos are not of the highest quality, but can someone tell what may have laid these eggs? One is taken facing the glass door, the other from a 45-degree angle to provide any sense of 3-D. Each is about pin-head sized. I...
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    Id from call please (mockingbird?)

    I agree it's robin. American robins are really common in my neighborhood, and yet I keep forgetting their call.
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    Id from call please (mockingbird?)

    The variety of the call leads me to lean towards mockingbird, but any suggestions?
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    Can birds sense impending storms?

    Can birds sense impending storms? There is huge snow storm coming up in the Northeast (predicted to be of historic magnitude), and incidentally I saw a lot of bird activities this morning in the nearby woods. I heard woodpeckers pecking, which I think is rare in the winter. I seem to remember...
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    Is this a red-tailed hawk?

    Thanks for the confirmation folks. That hawk was huge!!! It doesn't look that big in the photo, because perspective is lost in that tiny picture. But I can say it was as big as 5 or 6 crows, which is the biggest species that I see on a regular basis in my neighborhood, put together. I can...
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    Is this a red-tailed hawk?

    Is this a red-tailed hawk? I was very excited to be able to take this picture. Hawks do come to a nearby forest from time to time but they rarely stay perched long enough for me to grab a camera and take a shot. This one did this morning.
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