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  1. shishmarefbirder

    Young Gulls Northern Seward Peninsula, Alaska

    Thank you all. Western Gulls as was pointed out are too far south of my arctic location. Glaucous are the dominant Larid species and I would have to say that GW are less than 5% of the large gull population (and that might be generous).
  2. shishmarefbirder

    Young Gulls Northern Seward Peninsula, Alaska

    I am looking at the bird to the right. I know I have a Black-legged Kittiwake on the left, and a young Glaucous Gull but am wondering about the darker gull. The bill is a different shape and has more black on it. Was thinking it might be a Glaucous-winged Gull?
  3. Golden-crowned Sparrow

    Golden-crowned Sparrow

    This bird wasn't singing but alarmed by the presence of a rival or quite possibly a cat.
  4. Hermit Thrush

    Hermit Thrush

    I just started seeing this species last year. Changing climate or just never saw them?
  5. Pectoral Sandpiper

    Pectoral Sandpiper

    Clean yourself up before you get your photo taken.
  6. Savannah Sparrow

    Savannah Sparrow

    A regular breeder in the summer on our island. One can hear many males singing in May and June.
  7. shishmarefbirder

    Wood Warbler vs. Arctic Warbler

    Thank you for all the insights all of you have given. Europeans have much more contact with these birds. They didn't make a peep the entire time I was around. And yes Shishmaref is an amazing place to live.
  8. shishmarefbirder

    Wood Warbler vs. Arctic Warbler

    I took the photo last night/early this morning (maybe after midnight).
  9. shishmarefbirder

    Wood Warbler vs. Arctic Warbler

    How does one tell the difference between Wood Warblers and Arctic Warblers? Here on the western shores of the Seward Peninsula Arctic Warbler is always the go to since a Wood Warbler would be a rare site although not out of the question. I am 99% sure the bird in the photo is an Arctic but with...
  10. Western Sandpiper

    Western Sandpiper

    This male Western Sandpiper was displaying for a nearby female.
  11. Northern Wheatear

    Northern Wheatear

    This male Northern Wheatear as found in Shishmaref, AK along the southern coastline of the Chukchi Sea in the Bering Strait region.
  12. shishmarefbirder

    Swainson's or another thrush?

    I could be wrong but I am thinking Hermit Thrush. I would think that you should see more buffy color in the throat area.
  13. shishmarefbirder

    Female Blackpoll Warbler, Seward Peninsula, Alaska

    I took this photo last night. Please confirm this is a female Blackpoll Warbler. I have not seen a Blackpoll Warbler in 10 years and that was a male.
  14. shishmarefbirder

    Pewee Seward Peninsula Alaksa

    Western or Eastern Wood-Pewee? Seems odd but there are a pair of Easterns north of Nome. This was at a bit of distance and the other the wrong side of the sun.
  15. Savannah Sparrow

    Savannah Sparrow

  16. Eastern Yellow Wagtail

    Eastern Yellow Wagtail

  17. White Wagtail

    White Wagtail

    One of a nesting pair of White Wagtails in Shishmaref, Alaska. Rare species to Alaska but more common to be seen along the west coast of Alaska.
  18. shishmarefbirder

    Juvenile Gulls, Seward Peninsula Sept 2016

    I am hoping somebody can help me identify these young gulls. I have never been very good with juvenile gulls around here. My colorblind eyes just don't work for me with them. The predominant large gull here are Glaucous Gulls but I see a decent number of Herring Gulls (many of which are Vega)...
  19. shishmarefbirder

    Shorebird, Seward Peninsula Alaska

    Please confirm or correct, is this a Red Knot? Taken earlier this morning on the northern shoreline of the Seward Peninsula, Alaska.
  20. Savannah Sparrow

    Savannah Sparrow

  21. shishmarefbirder

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Little Owl'

    Looks like it's on a march in deep heavy thought.
  22. Eastern Yellow Wagtail

    Eastern Yellow Wagtail

  23. Wilson's Snipe

    Wilson's Snipe

    My nemesis. I find it very difficult to locate these guys on the ground in the dry grasses.
  24. Lincoln's Sparrow

    Lincoln's Sparrow

    Caught this guy singing pretty late, so lower light conditions but liked how the fading light came across him.
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