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Nearby Williamsburg, Virginia, Aug 2023 (1 Viewer)

AndyS56

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A few more ID questions. The second shot may be a juvenile Eurasian Starling? but I am pretty certain that the final image is a Black Vulture. As for the rest...your help will be appreciated.

many thanks

Andy
 

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945 Looks like a Bluebird and 885 may be a juvenile of the same?
064 is Black Vulture and 955 are Starlings as you suggested.
882 Young American Robin
964 young Varied Thrush?

With the caveat that I'm not using a fieldguide.
 
945 Looks like a Bluebird and 885 may be a juvenile of the same?
064 is Black Vulture and 955 are Starlings as you suggested.
882 Young American Robin
964 young Varied Thrush?

With the caveat that I'm not using a fieldguide.
Rest are northern mockingbirds- also 955 has a starling and a northern mockingbird. 964 is an American robin. 885 is a juvenile eastern bluebird.
 
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Agree with Bewick - Mockingbird L and Starling R in 964 (they all seem to have been scalped, and largely very young birds - were you near a barber's?)
 

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