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No clue whatsoever - Shenandoah Natl. Park, Virginia USA (1 Viewer)

Terry O'Nolley

Cow-headed Jaybird
The first two are some type of sparrow (I think) But the very strong wingbars and supercillium leaves me confused. THe third guy could have fallen off an airplane from Zimbabwe for all I know. I have no idea! The last bird could be a bunting?
 

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I looked up Rose-breasted Grosbeak and that looks good. The photo was taken from quite a distance and I really had no sense of scale. Its good to finally get a picture of one of those although I wish I could get a picture of the male. I was thinking Indigo Bunting for number 4 as well. But picture number 3 is just about sorries excuse for a Dark-eyed Junco I've ever seen :D

Thanks for the ID's guys!!!
 
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