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Recent content by rpharvey

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    Jaeger??, East of Concord New Hampshire, August 2020

    Going through photos. This one looks like some type of Jaeger to me (which probably means it's just another seagull). Help please...
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    Sandpiper, Salsbury State Reserve, just north of Boston, Mass

    Thanks. Curlew Sandpiper seemed far-fetched to me...
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    Sandpiper, Salsbury State Reserve, just north of Boston, Mass

    Could I get a little help on this guy? Merlin identified it as a Curlew Sandpiper but marked it as "Rare". He was with a group of Sanderlings but didn't seem to match their markings or bill. Photo taken on November 18, 2020.
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    Phoebe??, Deerfield, New Hampshire

    Thanks. I was about to reply that it could be a Cowbird since a male popped into the feeder area as well.
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    Phoebe??, Deerfield, New Hampshire

    Another visitor at my feeders. Hopefully, I'll get better at the new locale. The bill has me puzzled.
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    Sparrow, Deerfield, New Hampshire

    Duh... Of course... Shows the brain shut down you can have when a particular type pops into your head first... Sorry...
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    Sparrow, Deerfield, New Hampshire

    Just relocated to New England so I'm getting used to the critters in these parts. This guy was on my feeder today. Ideas?
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    Small Drab Warbler, Duneiden Florida

    I hate identifying birds with no significant markings. Merlin identified this little guy (taken Oct 1) as one of a half dozen warblers. Merlin identified it as blackburnian, prairie, Tennessee, pine, or orange-crowned. I'm inclined to say orange-crowned even though they're not common in the...
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    Another from Christmas Mountains Texas

    Hoping for a Western Wood Peewee??? I don't see any of the color of a Say's Phoebe.
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    Little guy from Christmas Mountains, Texas

    Thanks. I was actually just responding to say "nevermind, I found it" but you were too fast.
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    Little guy from Christmas Mountains, Texas

    Taken last week at the Christmas Mountain Oasis.
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    Christmas Mountains, Near Big Bend Natl Pk

    Aww crap... There were a lot of BHCBs in the area. I was thrown by the fact that I didn't see the white chin on any of the other girls... :(
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    Christmas Mountains, Near Big Bend Natl Pk

    Taken Monday at an oasis in the high desert of far west Texas. Little help please.
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    Hawk, St Petersburg, Florida. Today.

    A little help please. Not used to anything other than red-shoulders around here...
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    Flycatcher, Pasco County, Florida. March 2018

    These are all the same individual. I am inclined to say a Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher. This species is a rarity for the area but a juvenile was reported to eBird eight times in this spot (actually on the same wire) during the week I took these photos. I would like confirmation since if it is...
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