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    ID please, NJ, USA

    Can anyone help me ID this bird?
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    ID in NJ, USA

    I'm pretty sure it a Short-billed Dowitcher, but the Baird's is bothering me.
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    ID in NJ, USA

    Can anyone help me ID these two birds? I believe the first one is a Baird's Sandpiper and the second one a Long-billed Dowitcher
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    Possible Arctic Tern? NJ, USA

    Anyone know if this is an Arctic Tern? Seen today in NJ.
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    Bird ID by song, New Jersey, USA

    It was taken today, I clipped it to focus on the 4 part song it kept repeating. Don't pay attention to the wood thrush in the background.
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    Bird ID by song, New Jersey, USA

    Anyone help me with this strange song? Was taken in a wooded area, never heard anything like it before. I think there's a wood thrush in the background, but I want to know what the 4 part up and down song is.
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    Bird ID by song, Boulder Colorado

    Anyone help me ID these birds by song. Taken today in Boulder Colorado.
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    ID by song, Northern Bobwhite

    I heard what I think sounds like a Northern Bobwhite. Hear the attached clip, which I made louder.
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    Thrush ID, NJ, USA

    Can anyone help me ID this Thrush? I think it may be either a Swainson's Thrush or a Gray-cheeked Thrush.
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    ID by song, NJ, USA

    This bird kept trilling this song in a repeater manner. My first thought was Pine Warbler, because it was in a clump of pine trees. I waited 15 mins but it never came out for a look. Also sounds like a Junco, but it didn't twitter like one, only trilled.
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    Id, Nj, Usa

    Yeah, I think you're right. The more I look at this bird.
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    Raptor ID, NJ, USA

    Anyone help me ID this raptor?
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    Id, Nj, Usa

    Yeah, it's a strange one. Seems to have a long beak.
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    Id, Nj, Usa

    Any idea what this is? It was rather large, might be a green heron from the pictures. Taken today.
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    Sparrow ID, NJ, USA

    Anyone help me ID this sparrow?
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    tern

    Forster's I believe
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    Flyover, NJ, USA

    I know what you're saying but a tanager wouldn't make that flight call note
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    Warblers? Ottawa ON

    I think the first is a Palm Warbler
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    Flyover, NJ, USA

    It was in a beachy area, so thinking it's a dickcissel
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    Sparrow ID, NJ, USA

    Is this a Nelson's Sparrow, Saltmarsh, or LeConte?
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    Flyover, NJ, USA

    Anyone know what bird this is? I know the photos are crappy. It made a zeet, zeet, sound as it flew over.
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    Warbler ID, NJ, USA

    I think the white on the belly is a tell tale sign for me too. Thanks for all the opinions on this.
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    Warbler ID, NJ, USA

    I found 2 more photos, unfortunately, none are of the throat area.
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    Warbler ID, NJ, USA

    Unfortunately this is the only photo I have. Others were completely out of focus and I already deleted them. It only popped out of the thick vegetation for a few seconds. The thing that struck me the most in the field was the Olive Gray/Green color on back.
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