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  1. jmtully

    Red-footed Booby? Monterey, CA 18 November 2023

    Thanks to all that looked and commented. I'm leaving this one unidentified. Lesson learned: bring a pair of binoculars!
  2. jmtully

    Red-footed Booby? Monterey, CA 18 November 2023

    It doesn't come through too well in the pictures, but the bill definitely had a bluish tint to it in person. I haven't seen any cormorant species around here that meets that requirement. But my pictures were horrible. So I know where the blame lies!
  3. jmtully

    Red-footed Booby? Monterey, CA 18 November 2023

    No offense taken. I was out with a phone only and the bird was too far.
  4. jmtully

    Red-footed Booby? Monterey, CA 18 November 2023

    Saw this while entertaining family friends, and not equipped for birding, hence the bad phone pictures. There has been a red-footed booby in the area for some time, shape, color, bill color seem about right, and I can't think what else it might be. Thanks for taking a look.
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