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  1. merryslug

    Tijuana wildlife refuge?

    My folks are considering a trip to this area in mid July. I had other plans, and now I am not sure what I should do. When is a good month to visit the area? I may put it off until fall migration, but I am not sure when the peak time would be for this area. Thanks!
  2. merryslug

    One More from Arizona, USA

    And thanks again...
  3. merryslug

    Duck, Arizona USA

    At first I just thought this was a female American Wigeon, since they were hanging out together. But looking through my photos, I see several things are wrong with that - mostly the bill. Could this be a Gadwall? This was February near Tucson
  4. merryslug

    Sparrow, Arizona USA

    Sweet! That's a lifer. Thanks!
  5. merryslug

    Sparrow, Arizona USA

    This was in February near Tucson Lincoln's Sparrow?
  6. merryslug

    Last one (for now) from Arizona USA

    Thanks for all the help, it is much appreciated. I have this written off as an immature Robin, but now I wonder, possible American Pipit?
  7. merryslug

    2 more from Arizona, USA

    I know of no reason a Neo-tropical would be here, but could it be? ... and a sparrow Thank you SO much in advance
  8. merryslug

    Another tanager? USA, Arizona

    Summer Tanager? Thanks
  9. merryslug

    Arizona USA, Sparrow

    Young White-crowned? Thnx
  10. merryslug

    Kingbird - Western or Cassin's? USA, Arizona

    It was actually July of last year, and I didn't know they were more common here than Westerns. Thanks for the info, I now feel much more confident in my id
  11. merryslug

    Arizona, USA tanager?

    In the White mountains in July
  12. merryslug

    Kingbird - Western or Cassin's? USA, Arizona

    I'm thinking Cassin's, but would like some confirmation as this would be a lifer. Thank you!
  13. merryslug

    Arizona, USA - Vireo?

    We saw a Plumbeous here a week ago, but I'm not good on my Vireos for this region.
  14. merryslug

    Arizona, USA. Pls confirm - Varied Thrush??

    I took these today at Boyce Thompson Arboretum outside of Superior, AZ in a (very bird-popular) Pistachio tree. Can someone confirm this is a Varied Thrush? I'm showing it rare to accidental for the region. Thanks!
  15. merryslug

    Raptor and Sparrow -Arizona USA

    Cooper's Hawk really? It was pretty big - circling with some vultures
  16. merryslug

    Raptor and Sparrow -Arizona USA

    Zone tailed Hawk??
  17. merryslug

    Warbler - Arizona USA

    I did not even think of that - thank you!
  18. merryslug

    Warbler - Arizona USA

  19. merryslug

    2 from Arizona, USA

    The guide swore #1 was a Common Ground Dove. I got home, looked at the pics, and thought Inca Dove, based on the tail and overall "scaly" feathering. Would love some more opinions, because I'm new to AZ and may be completely wrong. #2 (#3 is same bird) = Lucy's Warbler? Thanks #1 #2
  20. merryslug

    Oriole, central Arizona, USA

    Thanks so much. He said Bullocks but when I got home and looked it up it didn't seem right.
  21. merryslug

    Oriole, central Arizona, USA

    I disagree with our guide about who this is. As it is probably a life bird for me, I desperately need a third opinion. Thank you!
  22. merryslug

    Kingbird, south Florida

    Thanks, and you're right, this is the second I've seen in the last few months. This one was in STA1 (Stormwater Treatment Area) just west of West Palm Beach.
  23. merryslug

    costa rican black hawk

    Beautiful bird
  24. merryslug

    Kingbird, south Florida

    I'm assuming Tropical, hoping for a confirmation or two...?
  25. merryslug

    Green Cay / Wakodahatchee wetlands

    Justin I saw a similar flock in Dupuis earlier this month, ravaging a Brazilian Pepper Tree. 97% Robins, some Catbirds and assorted winter warblers. It was fun to watch!
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