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    Los Angeles, CA - This Week

    All seen at Griffith Observatory on Wednesday. I believe the first is a Western Bluebird. The second, I was hoping might be an Allen's Hummingbird. It appears to have some reddish coloration, but I wasn't sure if it was just due to the awful lighting.
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    Salton Sea, CA

    Can anyone else weigh in on #2? The darker birds are confusing me. Thanks, Dan
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    Joshua Tree/Big Morongo Canyon, CA

    Thank you fugl. I would have guessed Brewer's if anything, but had no experience with them.
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    Salton Sea, CA

    So, in photo #2, what are the 4 noticeably darker birds with down-turned bills?
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    Joshua Tree/Big Morongo Canyon, CA

    All seen 19 March. 1. Sparrow sp? 2. Sparrow sp? 3. RC Kinglet? 4. Anna's Hummingbird?
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    Salton Sea, CA

    And one more... 6. Ring-billed Gulls?
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    Salton Sea, CA

    All seen on 18 March. 1. Western Sandpipers? 2. LB Dowitchers & Whimbrel? 3. LB DOwitchers? 4. Caspian Terns? 5. Marbled Godwit and something smaller at the top?
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    Hawks - Salton Sea, CA Today

    I would appreciate any help identifying these two.
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    Rough-legged Hawk? Ohio 30 NOV 13

    Great. Thanks.
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    Rough-legged Hawk? Ohio 30 NOV 13

    I think this is a dark phase Rough-legged Hawk. Can anyone confirm?
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    Playa del Rey, CA 31 OCT 13

    So apparently I was definitely in the right place. I was there around 2/3 in the afternoon.
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    Playa del Rey, CA 31 OCT 13

    I cropped the attached photo as requested. I also found an additional photo. Is the bird at the top right a cormorant or...? Also, any ideas on the sandpipers? I assumed at least a few were Westerns due to the reddish coloration.
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    Playa del Rey, CA 31 OCT 13

    First time birding in CA. I got mostly everything, but I wanted to be sure on a few others. 1. ? Gull 2. Brandt's Cormorant? 3. Western/Least Sandpipers? 4. The birds to the right-center of the photo. Hoping to see the Blue-footed Boobies there, but unsure based on my views. Thank you for...
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    Dayton Ohio Yesterday - Whip-poor-will?

    Hoping this is an Eastern Whip-poor-will seen in my yard. And a bonus bird: Scarlet Tanager female?
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    Warbler - Central Ohio Today

    The only things that looked close in my book were Pine and Bay-Breasted. Any ideas?
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    AZ Hummingbirds, Last Week

    Thank you Sue. Anyone else have a guess for #1 and #5?
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    AZ Hummingbirds #2 Last Week

    Thank you Peter. One lifer is better than none. Can anyone else take a swing at the others?
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    Phoenix, AZ August 2013

    Interesting, I would have never thought Mourning Dove.
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    Sedona, AZ August 2013

    Thank you for the answers and discussion. Unfortunately that is the only picture that I have of the flycatcher.
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    Sedona, AZ #2 August 2013

    Would the Oriole be a Bullock's then?
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    Sedona, AZ #2 August 2013

    1. Lazuli Bunting? 2. Oriole or a Tanager? 3. Flycatcher of some sort? 4. Hummingbird sp? 5. Hummingbird sp?
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    Sedona, AZ August 2013

    1. Absolutely no clue. 2. A hopefully identifiable flycatcher? 3. Peregrine Falcons? 4. Bunting sp? 5. Hairy Woodpecker?
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    Phoenix, AZ August 2013

    1. A kingbird of some type? 2. Lazuli Bunting and Flycatcher of some sort? 3. Canyon Towhee? 4. Canyon Wren? 5. I'm thinking Common Ground Dove. But, I thought it was similar enough to Inca Dove to ask for a 2nd opinion.
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