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florida ids please (1 Viewer)

will@bill

FATHER AND SON TEAM
hi all if anyone can id these please would b grateful
thanks :t:
 

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Palm Warbler
Brown Thrasher
White-eyed Vireo
Northern Parula
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
Black-bellied Plover
Least Sandpiper
Red-winged Blackbird
Caspian Terns with Black-necked Stilt.
 
Thanks god that those Palm Warblers (#1)have a very distinct untertail area, and that they are nice presented in "The Warbler Guide" on p.114/115.
The Northern Parula was a bit more tricky, had to brighten the image and change the contrast. But then it was also for me clear ;-)
Further I agree on the Brown Trasher (wonderful image, saw them only once from far) and the Blue-gray Gnatcatcher in set 1.
The Vireo is too difficult for me.
Set2: Agree on the ID´s of the last two images, the other I´m not very familiar with.

But as I know DFF is he right in all accounts ;-)
 
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