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<blockquote data-quote="Jim M." data-source="post: 1545466" data-attributes="member: 60675"><p>I'm attaching two different photos: a somewhat lightened version of the photo and one with increased color saturation showing how there appears to be a brownish back contrasting with a gray head. (Photo enhancing tools are free by the way -- you can google for Picasa or PhotoFiltre.) The photo clearly shows <strong>brownish</strong> coloration on the back. Perhaps it is some sort of photographic artifact, but it is definitely there. If you zoom in, the bird also appears to have plain white underparts, extending farther up the belly than they would on an American Robin.</p><p></p><p>That said, I do not have any alternatives to suggest. But if it is a Robin, its coloration somehow got strangely distorted in this photo. (No offense Greg). Also note that no white eye-ring is visible, and no yellow on the bill.</p><p></p><p>Best,</p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim M., post: 1545466, member: 60675"] I'm attaching two different photos: a somewhat lightened version of the photo and one with increased color saturation showing how there appears to be a brownish back contrasting with a gray head. (Photo enhancing tools are free by the way -- you can google for Picasa or PhotoFiltre.) The photo clearly shows [B]brownish[/B] coloration on the back. Perhaps it is some sort of photographic artifact, but it is definitely there. If you zoom in, the bird also appears to have plain white underparts, extending farther up the belly than they would on an American Robin. That said, I do not have any alternatives to suggest. But if it is a Robin, its coloration somehow got strangely distorted in this photo. (No offense Greg). Also note that no white eye-ring is visible, and no yellow on the bill. Best, Jim [/QUOTE]
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