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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Waco, TX
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Western Kingbird questions
From what I have read, these guys tend to move south fairly early and should be pretty much gone by now from my central Texas location. However, several times recently I have seen what I think are western kingbirds. I am just not confident enough in my skill to say for sure, though I dont really know what else they would be.
Does anyone familiar with the central Texas region know how common it is for them to stick around this late? Thanks. |
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elegant tern of phrase
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Berkeley, CA
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if you can get pictures and put them on the ID forum, we can help you. maybe a small wintering population?
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