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  1. J

    Id in the Utah Area

    That was my first thought, but Greater Pewee has never been recorded in Utah--at least it's not on the state's checklist or on eBird. And it's a difficult call to make from an isolated photo. Best, Jim
  2. J

    Id in the Utah Area

    I'm going to qualify my statement on the Flycatcher. I'm not sure what it is. Probably Pewee, but might also be an Olive-sided Flycatcher with low-contrast plumage. Seems large, with a vest, prominent crest, and long bill. Best, Jim
  3. J

    Id in the Utah Area

    1. Contopus sp.; almost certainly Western Wood Pewee based on range. 2. Tough photo, but I'd go with light morph Swainson's Hawk (looks very long-winged). Breast appears white, but some have a "split bib". 3. Both birds are Lark Sparrows. 4. California Gull--note greenish legs. Best, Jim
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