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Bird ID from Kings Canyon (1 Viewer)

albatross02

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Hello,

this 4 birds from Kings Canyon I could not identify yet.


Best regards
Dieter
 

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Yellow-rumped (Audubon's) Warbler male

Fox Sparrow

Fox Sparrow (don't know which form as I don't know where King Canyon is)

?Brewer's Blackbird female
 
Yellow-rumped (Audubon's) Warbler male

Fox Sparrow

Fox Sparrow (don't know which form as I don't know where King Canyon is)

?Brewer's Blackbird female

Agree. Looks to be Thick-billed Fox Sparrow, based on the massive bill. (Kings Canyon National Park is in California -- in the Sierra Nevada range).

Best,
Jim
 
Kings Canyon

Hello,

thank You for the help.

Kings Canyon is the deepest Canyon of US.
There is a very impressive street into the canyon.
I saw birds, a Black Bear, King Snake, Black Widow and found differnt ferns.

Best regards
Dieter
 
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