gthang
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OK, so I have more birds to ID! Don't be afraid!
The first three are of a Hawk I saw flying towards a tree near Stissing Mountain, NY. At first, the bird, flying away from me, appeared to be a Pileated Woodpecker. What I mean by this is that the undersides of the wings had elipsical white patches, not unlike the white patches on the uppersides of a Pileated's wings. Even though the hawk is partially blocke by branches, I have faith in fellow members to correctly ID this hawk.
The second bird (4th picture) is a swallow. I have ID'd it as a Tree Swallow, but I wanted an expert's opinion.
The third bird (5th picture) is a goose. I have neared a conclusion that this could be a Graylag Goose, but, like the swallow, I wanted an expert's opinion.
Thanks in advance!
The first three are of a Hawk I saw flying towards a tree near Stissing Mountain, NY. At first, the bird, flying away from me, appeared to be a Pileated Woodpecker. What I mean by this is that the undersides of the wings had elipsical white patches, not unlike the white patches on the uppersides of a Pileated's wings. Even though the hawk is partially blocke by branches, I have faith in fellow members to correctly ID this hawk.
The second bird (4th picture) is a swallow. I have ID'd it as a Tree Swallow, but I wanted an expert's opinion.
The third bird (5th picture) is a goose. I have neared a conclusion that this could be a Graylag Goose, but, like the swallow, I wanted an expert's opinion.
Thanks in advance!