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Birderbf's Photo Quiz (1 Viewer)

Limpkin, Glossy Ibis, White Ibis, Snowy Egret, Wood Stork, Boat-tailed Grackle & Red-winged Blackbird

Limpkin, Glossy Ibis, White Ibis, Great Egret, Wood Stork, Boat-tailed Grackle & Red-winged Blackbird

Quite close now! We have strayed from the correct egret, and there's a common, small wetland bird over on the left that hasn't been named yet. 38 points.
 
Limpkin, Glossy Ibis, White Ibis, Snowy Egret, Wood Stork, Boat-tailed Grackle, Red-winged Blackbird & Common Moorhen

Limpkin, Glossy Ibis, White Ibis, Snowy Egret, Wood Stork, Boat-tailed Grackle, Red-winged Blackbird & American Coot?

Ah now we're on to something. But there is still one species that hasn't been mentioned in a while that replaces others that have. 40.
 
Limpkin, Glossy Ibis, White Ibis, Cattle Egret, Wood Stork, Boat-tailed Grackle, Red-winged Blackbird & Common Moorhen

We have a winner! 41 points to the screech-owl. Shot at the Green Cay Wetlands, earlier this month.

Here's a lighter fruit salad for everyone, ten points.
 

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Yeah sure, that'd be great :D
I would agree with Red-shouldered, but I'll take it another step.
'Florida' Red-shouldered Hawk, Buteo lineatus extimus, an adult.
 
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