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Recent content by Hainan on the fly

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    lesser or great scaup? Chicago, today

    Thanks! Two on the right are the obvious ones?
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    lesser or great scaup? Chicago, today

    Feels like Lesser to me. Not quite sure though. Thanks, Brian
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    thrush, Michigan, Oct. 20th

    Guessing this is Hermit Thrush but would appreciate help. Thank you, Brian
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    sparrow, Michigan ID help please

    Is this song or fox. I can't seem to tell the difference for sure. Thanks, Brian
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    ID help please, warbler like, Michigan

    Thank you! sorry, I wasn't clear... pics 1-3 are all the same individual
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    ID help please, warbler like, Michigan

    Thanks Fern! I'm not sure there are any other candidates locally with that facial pattern. Unless I'm missing a female of some variety.
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    ID help please, warbler like, Michigan

    1-3 I'm pretty sure is Warbling Vireo 4-6 I think is either Pine Warbler or Yellow -throated Vireo. Not sure if picture quality is good enough to separate. What do you all think? Thank you, Brian
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    warbler like, Michigan, June 23rd.

    Edited to add 2 more picture
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    warbler like, Michigan, June 23rd.

    Thanks! I missed that as the male looks quite different. You happen to know if there is anything else in my area that would have a well defined long supercilium and double wing bar? Brian
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    warbler like, Michigan, June 23rd.

    Kind of at a loss on this one. Any help appreciated. Thanks, Brian edit after comment from KenM
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    Cuckoo, Michigan. ID help please

    I'm almost certain this is Black-billed over Yellow-billed but can't definitively rule out immature Yellow-billed. Is anyone able to call it for sure? Thanks, Brian
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    Flycatchers, Michigan

    Thanks! That table is very cool! Appreciate you sharing. Brian
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