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thomasd

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Please help ID 2

In my first post there wasn't another bird in the grass The second photo is from a lady that was down there later It isn't very good. its and was at the bottom of her photo and she wasn't focusing on it
But maybe it will help Id the albino
 

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Knowing that most members of this group should have gone south this time of year, I tend to think the albino bird is a Tyrannid kingbird.

The bird has thick bill base, pretty straight culmen, and rather hooked at end. Also the way it perched in open fits the habit of this group of large flycatchers. :bounce:
 
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