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    New Jersey coast.
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    Post removed. Forgot to request permission to post another person's photo.
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    Common grackle? - NW Florida

    Thanks folks.
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    Common grackle? - NW Florida

    Thanks. I should have indicated I'm located on the coast.
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    Common grackle? - NW Florida

    Requesting some assistance with this bird please. Thanks.
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    FZ300 focus problems

    Ed, Just saw this thread and wondering how you're doing. I had the FZ300 and liked it a lot. It's quite a powerful camera but also a bit complex. Graham Houghton is a British photographer/tinkerer and FZ300 guru who I found when I was looking for some help with mine. Here's a basic tutorial...
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    Back again with request for hawk ID - NW Florida

    Looks like we have consensus going here. :) Thanks folks.
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    Back again with request for hawk ID - NW Florida

    I'm thinking red-tailed but I'm just not able to positively ID these guys. I hope these images provide enough detail. Thanks again for your help.
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    ID help needed (warbler, sparrow?) - NW Florida

    Warbler? Sparrow? Not even close. Thanks again for your help, folks. (y)
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    ID help needed (warbler, sparrow?) - NW Florida

    Best match I find in NatGeo book is an ovenbird, but online photos don't match up well. That's also apparently rare in this area. Appreciate your help again.
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    Back with another hawk confirmation - NW Florida

    Thank ya'll once again! (y)📷
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    Back with another hawk confirmation - NW Florida

    I see a little red/orange on the shoulder, so I say red-shouldered and then I say find out for sure. So I'm back to ask your help once again.
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    Red-shouldered or red-tailed hawk - NW Florida

    Thanks for all of your comments. I appreciate it.
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    Red-shouldered or red-tailed hawk - NW Florida

    Thanks, it was wet here this a.m. so I suppose that doesn't help with its affect on the feathers.
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    Red-shouldered or red-tailed hawk - NW Florida

    I've tried before but I really have a hard time IDing the hawks here. Thanks again for your help.
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    Having trouble identifying this songbird

    Thanks all. Not sure I'd have taken the photo if I had known it has the eye issues. That's nature of course but I'm sorry to see the bird is suffering.
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    Having trouble identifying this songbird

    The eye color and heavy beak should be easy clues but I've not had any luck. Pretty drab coloring as well. Thanks for your help. NW Florida coast.
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    Nikon P950 for long range ID

    You might want to check this recent thread concerning the Nikon 900/950/1000 and their use for spotting. Cheers.
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    Nikon D4

    It takes CompactFlash and XQD. See attached screenshot from Nikon website.
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    Switch?

    For anyone interested, Steve Perry at Backcountry Gallery recently posted a video of his field test of the Z6/Z7 3.0 firmware update. As he indicates in the video, his testing is geared toward wildlife photography and focuses on the updated AF system. You can check it out here.
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    Common Tern? NW Florida coast

    Great. Thanks for your feedback, folks.
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    Common Tern? NW Florida coast

    Please help identify this tern. Photographed today. Thanks!
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    Palm warbler? - NW Florida coast

    And so I see. I'm always on the lookout! Thanks for the link. Cheers.
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    Palm warbler? - NW Florida coast

    Looks like we have consensus Thanks for your responses. I've met a new songbird. Very cool.
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    Palm warbler? - NW Florida coast

    I'm thinking this is my old friend the palm warbler, in less colorful appearance given the time of year. As always, your feedback is appreciated.
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