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    Bird with powder blue belly brown wings and head in CNY feeder today 04_24_24.

    I believe the OP is located in New York (USA)
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    US--Tallahassee,FL-Jan-Unknown Feeder Warbler

    It looks like a fairly clear-cut Nashville Warbler. Considering they are present, it seems like the right ID in my opinion. The yellow is very bright on the throat, the eye ring can be picked out easily (if you acount for video quality), yellow vent, gray face... even comparing with the example...
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    A few Puzzling Warbler/Flycatcher birdies, ID help please. Costa Rica

    Agree with Querty on 1, 2, 5 dunno for the rest. Would recommend not "enhancing" photos with AI since it can obscure things present and bring out/create things that are not. For example, the flycatcher's whiskers and the area below the eye on #4 both look weird.
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    US--Tallahassee,FL-Jan-Unknown Feeder Warbler

    Why Orange-crowned? To me the gray head +yellow throat and rest of plumage looks much better for Nashville Warbler
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    lesser or great scaup? Chicago, today

    All look fine for Lesser. Head shape, narrow bill
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    Kinabatangan, Borneo - Malaysian blue flycatcher?

    Looks more like a Bulbul, but not sure...
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    Kinabatangan, Borneo - little egrets or medium egrets?

    I'm not seeing any black bills. Just shadows making the yellow darker. I tend to agree with Butty's assessment
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    Chet Sao Noi NP, Thailand - Common Iora perhaps?

    I think Common is the better call. Has a light eye, and lacks any obvious eye arcs. I dont think we can really judge the underpart color due to lighting?
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    Phnom Penh, Cambodia - id help please

    Here's a lightened version of the image. looks very gray to me :)
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    Short-billed Dowitcher ?? February 29, 2004 Hawaii

    I was thinking both are Long-billed based on the amount of white on the underwing coverts. But I'm seeing that Short-billed can be a bit whiter there too... For example, the bird on the left has more white than the one on the right. I was expecting them all to be as patterned as the one on the...
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    House Finch? (Old pics)

    Looks fine for House Finch. Just a very red one
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    Brisbane, Australia, 20.2.2024

    Pic 3 and 5 do indeed look like they well could be a heron sp. with that bulging neck and if you squint can make out legs / bill too 😇
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