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  1. Oakdryad5

    Need ID--Should be easy

    I have no confidence in my ability to ID hawks, can anyone help me out on this one?
  2. Oakdryad5

    What tree is this from?

    Hi there. I have a little sapling that is trying to grow in my backyard. I have this picture of one of the leaves, I was wondering if anyone could tell what kind of tree this is?
  3. Oakdryad5

    Id help?

    Not sure what this is. It was hanging around the tomato plants here in central texas. Can anyone help? It's not really any bigger than a dime.
  4. Oakdryad5

    Help with ID?

    Hey everyone, was out hiking on a trail at a local park (near San Antonio, TX) and saw this strange looking plant. I thought it might be a fungus because I probed it with a stick and it was similar in feel to a mushroom. Any help with IDing this would be appreciated (especially if its not even a...
  5. Oakdryad5

    Just for fun

    Thought this might be fun. Anyone know whose pattern this is? p.s. Photo not taken in the wild
  6. Oakdryad5

    Help with Bird Id

    I'm not sure what kind of bird this is. It was high in a tree, was making no noises, and was somewhat backlit from the bright sun, so I had quite a hard time. I got a picture and noticed some bands/stripes, maybe someone can help identify?
  7. Oakdryad5

    Help with Id?

    Hey everyone. Here's a picture of some ducks in the San Marcos river in San Marcos, TX. I think the duck on the far right is a mallard (seems to have lost an eye though..didn't notice that at first), but I wanted to know what the white duck might be, it has what I can only call a round poof on...
  8. Oakdryad5

    Question for birders in Texas

    Hey everyone, I'm going to be moving to San Marcos TX (I'm currently in S. florida).. I was wondering if anyone could tell me more about birds I might easily see in Texas that aren't found in Florida. I've just started to get interested in birding and am eager to see different kinds of birds...
  9. Oakdryad5

    Hi there!

    Hi! I'm Christine, also from Florida. I love birds, especially blue jays. I've enjoyed looking at the beautiful pictures at birdforum, hopefully one day I'll have some nice pictures to post!
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