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  1. M

    Not a Grackle

    Agreed
  2. M

    A Thrush ?

    Agreed
  3. M

    Leucistic Curlew - Druridge Pools (Northumberland)

    It's the famous long-thought extinct Yeti-curlew.
  4. M

    ID request - Southwest Colorado

    Juvenile Starlings is probably in the top two or three of birds that cause the most confusion.
  5. M

    Scarlet Tanger? - Lillington, NC - USA

    It's a Summer Tanager (all red as opposed to with black wings).
  6. M

    Texas migrant

    I agree with Fugl. A female Oriole although I don't have enough experience with Hooded to make the determination as to which species exactly.
  7. M

    Moab, UT, USA - Killdeer, and something else

    It's a Kildeer as well. The bird in the second picture looks different because the background and lighting are different.
  8. M

    Vireo ID Central Texas

    I agree with Philadelphia Vireo (see also the shortish tail)
  9. M

    Song or Savannah Sparrow

    Agree with Song for the reasons stated.
  10. M

    Gulf Coast, Florida panhandle

    Also agree on the IDs. Nice photos!
  11. M

    Fayetteville, NC Question

    Looks like a Brown-headed Cowbird.
  12. M

    Upstate New York USA

    I agree with the others. Here's a good comparison of the two species: http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Chipping_Sparrow/id
  13. M

    Sparrow ID

    You already have the id. Just wanted to say it's a very nice photo.
  14. M

    Just another Mallard? Clearwater, Florida

    I believe it is a Mallard, but a Mexican Mallard. Does that make you feel any better? :-O
  15. M

    Brown Thrasher?

    Agree with female Red-winged Blackbird. A thrasher is bigger, a longer and more slender bill, and is generally of a lighter color.
  16. M

    Sparrow ID help

    I agree, very nice photo of an Eastern Phoebe.
  17. M

    Blue Something - Clearwater, Florida

    Agree with Black-throated Blue Warbler
  18. M

    Dove, West Tennessee

    It's a Mourning Dove. You're right it's quite common. Glad you joined us in the world of birders though.
  19. M

    Female Common Pheasant? Strasbourg-France

    I agree with you that it's a female-type pheasant. It's much darker than any Common pheasant I've ever seen though.
  20. M

    UK Bird ID please

    That's an even better garden find!
  21. M

    Rusty Blackbird?

    Why not a Brewer's?
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