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Progne Subis

Bird is the word...
Eastern Meadowlark!

BTW I can't figure out what I'm looking at in the Brown pelican photo. A little help?

There you go! I know someone would realize it sooner or later. Eastern Meadowlark it is... :clap:

As for the pelican photo, this is what you're really looking at.
 

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Progne Subis

Bird is the word...
Final Round!

Okay everyone,

The final round has arrived. Just a few easy photos with one slightly tricky one thrown in. Enjoy!
 

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Sue Wright

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Eastern Meadowlark!

BTW I can't figure out what I'm looking at in the Brown pelican photo. A little help?

I'll go along with the Eastern Meadowlark too, I wondered where that yellow came from.
Hi birderbf, it's the end of the bill, isn't it?

Sorry all, I was obviously on the wrong page.
 
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Bird is the word...
Hi all,

We have one down! Jesse Huth is correct with #1 being a Swallow-tailed Kite. Nice... :)

Keep that ball rollin'!
 

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jocateme

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Don't know what to guess here, but I have to say last photo is fantastic! Well, at least is what it seems, since I can't see the whole photo for obvious reasons. Congrats, Tayler!
 

redeyedvideo

It's like water off a duck's back!
I'm going for Catfish for no.4 ;) oh, and Double-crested Cormorant. We might need to string this out a bit if it's the last one. I've enjoyed watching & trying, how about just one more round???


Dave J
 

birderbf

Wild, Wild West ................... ern Spindalis
Anhinga
Roseate Tern
Double-crested Cormorant

Looks like someone had fun in FL allright!
 

Progne Subis

Bird is the word...
Don't know what to guess here, but I have to say last photo is fantastic! Well, at least is what it seems, since I can't see the whole photo for obvious reasons. Congrats, Tayler!

Thanks Joao! It sure was fun watching that bird try to swallow such a huge fish... That was one determined cormorant ;).

I'm going for Catfish for no.4 ;) oh, and Double-crested Cormorant. We might need to string this out a bit if it's the last one. I've enjoyed watching & trying, how about just one more round???

Dave J

:'D 2/2 on Catfish and Double-crested Cormorant. Very nice... Another round you ask? Hmmm... I'll see what I can dig up, if anything. ;)

nickderry said:
I'd go for double crested cormorant too, is number two an anhinga?

Yep! #2 is an Anhinga! Very interesting birds those water turkeys... ;)

birderbf said:
Anhinga
Roseate Tern
Double-crested Cormorant

Looks like someone had fun in FL allright!

:-O Fun in Florida huh? Well, I guess I can't deny that. :king: Good guesses with 2/3.

Now only one remains... Can you tell me who?
 

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jocateme

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Might be wrong, but Rock Pigeon came up to me.

Oh, and I'd love another round as well, although I barely get one correct.
 

Progne Subis

Bird is the word...
Might be wrong, but Rock Pigeon came up to me.

Oh, and I'd love another round as well, although I barely get one correct.

Sorry, no Columbiformes here.

Okay, okay! I'll see what I can piece together to make another round...

nickderry said:
I'll say what I thought, and nobody laugh! I was thinking a leucistic arctic skua/parasitic jaeger.

You certainly have a lively imagination Nick. ;) Nope, no skuas/jaegers in this round.
 

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