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Please help with few id's from various places Europe & Chicagp (1 Viewer)

Deb335077

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I have a few old ones still waiting to be named can anyone please help with Id's

1. ? Gull taken Athens Greece Aug 08
2. Little one taken in Chicago May 08
3. which dove taken in Shalm el Sheikh Egypt Dec 06
4. which wagtail taken in Shalm el Sheikh Egypt Dec 06
5. ? wagtail taken in Italy aug 08
Thanks for all help given
 

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I thought this one is a common yellowthroat, is this incorrect or are they both common yellowthroat
thanks
 

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Maybe chasing insects on the ground, which doesn't have to have anything to do with its age - and I think the plumage (bright yellow breast) indicates an adult.
 
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