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1. Merlin (come on Neil, it's eating something!)
2. Agree Varied Thrush (who'd be desperate to grab a shot of a robin in this country?! )
3. American Dipper
4. Green Heron sounds good, but if not, Pelagic Cormorant
1. Merlin (come on Neil, it's eating something!)
2. Agree Varied Thrush (who'd be desperate to grab a shot of a robin in this country?! )
3. American Dipper
4. Green Heron sounds good, but if not, Pelagic Cormorant
Varied Thrush and Brown-headed Cowbird (no, thats not a horse, but a bison) are correct, all else are still WRONG. Also let us not forget the other mystery birds in post 11.
Hints: The sparrow in 11 was on top of a mountain.
The flying bird in 11 is a passerine.
The other un-IDed bird in 11 was seen near the sparrow.
The 1st bird in post 20 isnt eating anything.
The other bird in 20.....I'll let you go for a bit
No.
Hints: Post 20/Bird 1 is a passerine
Post 20/Bird 2 is flying, and it is a freshwater bird
Post 11/Bird 1 was seen in Glacier NP, Montana
Post 11/Bird 2 was een in Winnipeg, Manitoba
Post 11/Bird 3 was also seen in Glacier