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SALLY PATRICIA

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Thank you for allowing me to join in your forum. I have retired from teaching to allow me more time for my passions of travel, wildlife photography and gardening.
Andrew ( husband) and I have recently returned from a trip to Cape Cod...Wow what a birders paradise.
Could any of you out there help me identify and or confirm the identity of just a few of the birds seen?

PS anyone interested in a guide pack, maps and bird book for the area I am listing them on ebay in the next day or so
 

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Hi Sally and welcome to Birdforum,

1. Willet
2. Greater Yellowlegs
3. Baltimore Oriole
4. Sparrow sp. There are a few options, so do you have a another image showing sides of head?
5. Female Red-winged Blackbird

Stu
 
Hi Sally and a warm welcome to you from all the Staff and Moderators.

I've moved your post to the ID forum, where they're in a better place to be able to help you with the identification of your birds. I see you're already subscribed to this thread, so you should be able to find it easily.

Meanwhile I hope you enjoy your time here with us.

EDIT: Ooops, I see that Stuart already snuck in and has them identified for you. Though I see there is still one to properly nail down.
 
Thank you all.
Sorry for slow reply...... returning to routine just after the death of my Springer Spaniel Millie. Amazing just how upsetting it is!

Here are a few more mystery birds for checking please
 

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sorry for the death of you spaniel.
the birds in your pics:
1 least sandpiper
2 chipping sparrow
3 carolina wren
4 white-breasted nuthatch
5 song sparrow
 
Yes, all Willets, Tringa semipalmata. Great shot of the birds on the post showing the semipalmated feet.
 
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