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Yellowstone Park, Yesterday (1 Viewer)

tired_boy

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Hi guys, i know these are pretty simple for you and probably duplicated but i have no idea about birds in the U.S
 

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Here are more
 

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Set 1:
#1 possibly female Cassin's Finch? (not sure)
#2-5 all Mountain Bluebird (2,3,5 male, 4 female)

Set 2:
More Mountain Bluebirds

Set 3:
#1 not sure
#2 Great Horned Owl
 
I agree with Mountain Bluebirds, Red-winged Blackbird, and Great Horned Owl, but I don't think the first bird in the first set is identifiable. My first thought (even before looking at all the other bluebird photos) was that it was a juvenile bluebird. If a higher resolution image is available, it would help.
 
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