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  1. J

    Little green bird. COSTA RICA.

    Hello. I am working with my old bird pictures to reorganize and free some space I need in my disk drive, and I found these two pictures from the same bird, taken at La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica, on May 17th, 2017. I would like to assign the correct name to the pictures. Any ideas...
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    Central Spain, first week of September

    Both pictures are from the same bird, almost 100% sure. Unfortunatelly these are the only pictures I could take. During the birding day in that area we saw adults of both Subalpine and Sardinian. Thank you.
  3. J

    Central Spain, first week of September

    Hello everyone. Could you please share your thoughts about this bird? I'm not able to find a clear match, don't know if it is because this is a young bird. Thank you.
  4. J

    Galerida, theklae or cristata. Spain central.

    Thank you. I understamd the fact that this was a 1cy bird was adding that little difficult in the idenrification.
  5. J

    Galerida, theklae or cristata. Spain central.

    Hi all. Could you please help and let me know if this lark is theklae or cristata. I see lots of cristatas around my village, in the wheat and barley grounds all aroud it. And I know where to go, not very far but with very different habitat, to see theklaes. But I sometimes find one that's not...
  6. J

    Bird ID in Northern Norway

    I'm so sorry... After reading your answers I went to the EXIF data, to see when the pictures were taken, and they are different birds. I saw a bluethroat not far from the one in the first picture, so that makes sense. And I know the second picture is very bad and is cropped a lot; will wait...
  7. J

    Bird ID in Northern Norway

    Excuse me, I forgot to say yes, they are from the same bird. Thank you.
  8. J

    Bird ID in Northern Norway

    Hello. I would like to know if these pictures are enough to identify this bird. They were taken in Alta, Norway, past August. I was not able to take a better shot, and I had to crop a lot in second one, sorry. Maybe it's a young bird but I'm not able ti identify what it is. Thank you.
  9. J

    Redpolls in Northern Norway.

    Hello. I spent this last week in Northern Norway (Tromsø, Alta, North Cape) with my family. Turism trip with very little options forma birding. I have no experience with these birds; when I see one of them in Spain, the only option is a common linnet. I thought a picture could be OK for...
  10. J

    Moths ID. Northwest coast Spain (Galicia). August

    Thanks again to all of you.
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    Moths ID. Northwest coast Spain (Galicia). August

    Thanks Martin. I understand the way to start should be trying to learn those field characters to get to the family level, and then start a detailed search once in that level. It's impossible just to start looking for pictures till you get the one you have in your picture. I have these new...
  12. J

    Moths ID. Northwest coast Spain (Galicia). August

    Hello. I'm starting with butterflies and moths and haven's even a basic level. But working to learn.... Could you please help with these moths ID. Thank you.:t:
  13. J

    Starting with butterflies and moths

    Wow, that's quick reply. Thanks for your help. I now know there is a specific sub-thread for identification. I will post next ones there, sorry. And I'll be waiting for #3 ID. Is there a good online identification web to start with the bascis while I look for a good book guide?
  14. J

    Starting with butterflies and moths

    Hi all. This summer I spent my vacations in the northwest coast of Spain (Galicia). I went out birding all I could but I found, at night, lots of different moths came to visit us to a big window and wall with a powerfull lamp. I was surprised how many different ones you could see in just that...
  15. J

    Turdus in Spain

    Hello, Could you please clarify this one? Some of us think this is a Turdus viscivorus but others think it's Turdus Philomelos. After looking the guides we still have doubts. Which is your vote, and why? Thanks in advance.
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