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    ID help dabbling ducks

    Thank you very much Mike.
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    ID help dabbling ducks

    These were taken 12/21/23 near the Massachusetts coast. Please help with ID. 1. 2. 3.
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    what kind of hawks

    Thanks BAL and Butty!
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    what kind of hawks

    Thanks Andy.
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    what kind of hawks

    I saw these 2 hawks near the coast of Massachusetts last week. Can someone tell me what kind they are? .
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    Black-bellied or American Golden Plover

    Thnk you Peter and Falcon.
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    Black-bellied or American Golden Plover

    Massachusetts coast in USA. When I see an isolated plover like this one: http://www.allanrube.com/photos/650244799_kZVXE-L.jpg I assume it is a black-bellied plover as 99% I see are. AGP have been reported in this area. Can some tell me which of the plovers this one is and how it can be...
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    Sandpiper ID

    Thanks very much.
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    Sandpiper ID

    I shot this at high tide on the oceean this morning. The bird was checking out the seaweed. It was by itself. I crouched to take photos but when I stood 5 feet from the bird it was not bothered by my presence - unlike all the semipalmated plovers, sanderlings, and least sandpipers...
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    What warbler

    Thank you for the information and ID.
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    What warbler

    Taken Oct 12 on coast in Massachusetts, USA larger photo at: http://www.smugmug.com/photos/399595033_24g4q-L.jpg
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    Shorebird ID

    Thank you. Allan
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    Shorebird ID

    Massachusetts coast of US. I was taking pictures of least sandpipers and dunlins and have these two - asking for id help. Is this one a least sandpiper? Is this one a dunlin - it seems less plump than the others I saw?
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    Hello

    Just a note saying hi from New Hampshire. I like to take photo of birds. I often have to ask more experienced birders for id help, but I am learning.
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