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    Cuba - Stilt Sandpipers?

    Cuba, Cayo Coco, wastewater treatment ponds the Hotel Mutha Colonial April 3, 2025 Are all 6 birds lower on the slope Stilt Sandpipers? I think the one up the slope is a Yellowlegs, Greater vs Lesser?
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    Trail cam owl? Sparta New Jersey USA

    Thx DHayden for the ID conformation
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    Trail cam owl? Sparta New Jersey USA

    Nov 16. 2024 (date on video is incorrect). Was leaning towards a Barred Owl.
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    Sharp Shinned? Sussex county New Jersey USA

    Thanks Butty and rkj
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    Sharp Shinned? Sussex county New Jersey USA

    Seen today. By flight I thinks its a Sharpie but want to be sure before adding to ebird.
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    ? Flycatcher - Switzerland

    Thx kuzeycem
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    Flycatcher - Austria

    Thanks all
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    ? Flycatcher - Switzerland

    I had this labeled as a European Pied Flycatcher, now not so sure. Engelberg Switzerland July 2013
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    Flycatcher - Austria

    Mayrhofen, Austria. July 2013
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    ? Warbler New Jersey, USA

    Thanks all.
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    ? Warbler New Jersey, USA

    Had a mixed flock including the usually Chickadees, Titmice, Downey Woodpecker as well as a few Pine Warblers, a Black and White Wabler and a Black-throated Green. Wasn't sure about this one. Its the only shot I got of him/her. Sussex County, New Jersey USA, August 27. Thanks
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    Sussex County New Jersey USA

    Two more photos of the hawk in flight if it helps.
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    Sussex County New Jersey USA

    Coopers Hawk? Maybe Bay-breasted or Blackpoll? Olive-sided Flycatcher? Taken 8/30/2023, northern New Jersey.
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    Tree swallow? Phoebe? New Jersey, USA

    Are these young Tree Swallows? Were hanging out with large flock of Barn Swallows. ? Eastern Phoebe. Only stuck around for a few seconds. Didn't see tail wagging. Bill seems long. Both from Sussex County NJ. Taken today.
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    A couple more from Ecuador

    Thx Avery. One question for you, Many-spotted seems like a good fit for #1 except for the light color at the tip of the tail. Most of the photos I looked at online had no white/tan. A couple had only a tiny amount. Do you feel that's within normal range of variation for a Many-spotted?
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    A couple more from Ecuador

    Woodcreeper from San Isidor Lodge, Cosanga Napo, Ecuador. March 2023. Hummingbirds from Concierto de Las Aves, Sumaco, Napo, Ecuador, March 2023
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    Ecuador Seedeater

    Thx Fern
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    Ecuador Seedeater

    From my memory our guide had called these Band-tailed Seedeaters. Reviewing the images I was leaning towards Plain-colored Seedeaters. The first three are the same bird. The 4th may be the same bird - it was taken 8 minuets after the earlier ones. Antisana Ecological Reserve, Ecuador, Napo...
  19. White-chinned Thistletail

    White-chinned Thistletail

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    Ecuador Thistletail?

    The Fern - looked at adding a photo to the opus but not sure how to go about it (or if it needs to be done as an editor). If you are willing to add them, feel free to copy my photos if that is possible. If you can't download from here they should be available from my flickr site
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    Ecuador Thistletail?

    Thanks for the input. (Sry about the Spinetail - Thistletail confusion. Staying up to late reviewing my photos.)
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    Ecuador Thistletail?

    Cayambe-Coca National Park. Not sure which part of the park we were in when I took these photos but we started at Papallacta Napo Province. Birds were seen in same general area. First 3 images possible White-chinned Thistletail (not Spinetail as originally posted) . 2nd three images are a...
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    Ecuador Hummingbirds

    Thanks all for the input. Wish I had additional views of 352 to help confirm. For what its worth our tour list of hummingbirds we saw at that location that day did not include either Metaltail but one might have been there and not ID'd at the time.
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