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    Help ID this bird - Sept 22 2010, North of Arcitc Circle, Alaska

    This little fellow flew past me about 4 times while I was sitting on a rock. I finally put a 100-400mm lens on and waited for it again. The white eye ring and short tail lead me to the Warbler family, but none of the wing markings match any in my books. One Vireo almost matches, but is not...
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    Please help me ID this hawk, Missouri, USA

    Could someone help me identify this hawk? I believe it is one of the Red-Tailed Hawks but looking in my bird books I can not match up the white eye, yellow legs, undertail coloring and bands. Thank you Dickie Byrd
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    Unidentified bird on Arctic Coast, North Slope Alaska, USA

    During a canoe trip down the Colville River north of the Brooks Range, Alaska, USA, I had the opportunity to photograph a number of birds. I have 4 bird identification books but I am unable to find this bird in them. When I find the markings I see a yellow bill. Could you help me identify...
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    Help identifying this North Slope bird

    I took this picture on 19 July, 2007 while canoeing on the Colville River north of the Brooks Range in Alaska. (aproximately Lat. N69 53). I tenatively identified it as an Orange-crowned Warbler using Sibley Field Guide to Birds but am having difficulty matching this picture to the description...
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    Bird ID from North Slope, Alaska

    I took this picture of what I initially thought was a Gray Jay at the Gubic Gas Field on Chandler River, a tributary of the Colville River, north of the Brooks Range, Alaska. The bird was seen on the verge of what is usually classified as the Extreme Arctic Coast. The long fan shaped tail...
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    Brewster's Blackbird - but not sure - Alaska

    Hello to all from Fairbanks, Alaska, in the middle of winter. No, I did NOT take this picture this winter. (grin) I was hunting 20 miles north of the Arctic Circle when this bird landed in a tree next to me and my camera. (Canon 30D with Sigma 70-200mm lens.) By just looking at the camera...
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