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Recent content by Kelly Colgan Azar

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    Can you id this feather? Found Upstate (Troy), New York

    Hello Birders, Can you identify the bird this feather belongs to? It's a rich, chocolate brown and white. Thank you very much for any help you can give. Best regards, And happy birding, Kelly
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    Can you id this feather, Upstate (Troy), New York, USA. 7-31-21

    Hello Birders, Can you identify the species this feather belongs to? It's a rich, chocolate brown and white. Thank you very much for any help you can give. Best regards, And happy birding, Kelly
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    Waaay up there. ID by shape, a gull (?); Northeastern New York, May 23.

    Microtus, Butty, KC Foggin, Qwerty 5, Rotherbirder, nartreb, Thank you all very much for taking the time to answer my question. I would never have guessed... You're the best! Happy Spring to you all. Kelly
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    Waaay up there. ID by shape, a gull (?); Northeastern New York, May 23.

    Birders, Can any one id this bird by the line of its body? It was way up there, but still seemed large from the ground (compared to sparrows and warblers :-) Taken in Troy, New York. I noticed another bird, even higher up, when I put the photo on the computer screen. I don't expect you to id...
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    September, Northeast US, wetlands meadows, no wingbars.

    Thank you, Gilmore Girl, that's very funny. I am grateful for your expertise and thrilled to have seen a Cape Mar warbler. Have a good weekend, Best regards, Kelly
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    September, Northeast US, wetlands meadows, no wingbars.

    Dear Gilmore Girl, dwatsonbirder, KC Foggin, dantheman, The Bird Nuts, Thank you very much for your wonderful expertise! I love the "Cape May Warbler" opinion and think, looking at another photo of the bird, that you may be right. Don't know how to post the other photo to the same thread...
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    September, Northeast US, wetlands meadows, no wingbars.

    Hello Birders, Would you please id this bird for me: no wingbars and the rest you can see in the photo. Wetlands meadow, September. Thanks a million for your help! Best to you, Kelly
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    Warbler, photo 9-25-20 in Troy, NY

    Good morning, Bird Nuts, Thank you very much for identifying the bird in my photo and for sharing your sharp eye with me. Have a wonderful day. Best regards, Kelly
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    Warbler, photo 9-25-20 in Troy, NY

    Hello Birders, Would you please identify this warbler for me? Picture taken in small wooded area in creekside wetland/meadow. Thank you very much for sharing your talent and experience! Best regards, Kelly Troy, NY, north of NYC by 2.5 hours approx.
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    Orange Crowned?

    Hello Delia, The Bird Nuts, Microtus, and tom baxter, Thank you very much, all of you, for your kind words and for helping me identify the Common Yellowthroat. Thank you for sharing your skill and good eye. You're the best! Have wonderful Holidays. Best regards, Kelly
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    Orange Crowned?

    I am very sorry, Microtus and others whose time was wasted. My mistake. :-(
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    Orange Crowned?

    Hello Birders, I photographed this bird in Nebraska/Iowa in July, in a wetlands field. Is this an orange crowned warbler? If not, can you identify it for me? Thank you very much for your help! Kelly
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    Swainson's or another thrush?

    Thank you very much Shishmarefbirder, Microtus, Peter C., The Bird Nuts, Birdbrain 22, K C Foggin, and tom baxter for your wonderful help. I appreciate it very much! Have a wonderful weekend, Best regards, Kelly
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    Swainson's or another thrush?

    Hello Birders, I photographed this thrush recently (May 18) in upstate New York, forest and wetland habitat. The tail is the same color as the rest of the bird, not russett; I've seen Swainson's in the recent past and the eyering and face seemed buffier than this bird. However... What do you...
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    Bell's Vireo? 5-10, Omaha, NE

    birdmeister, thank you for the id! Best, Kelly
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