I have been out of town at a "Hawk Watch" up in Iowa for a few days! Band-tailed Pigeon ?
Larry Lade Moderator Sep 26, 2007 #501 I have been out of town at a "Hawk Watch" up in Iowa for a few days! Band-tailed Pigeon ?
Larry Lade Moderator Sep 27, 2007 #505 I really thought I had it with the Mourning Dove, oh well, as that was shot down I will go with the MacGillivrays' Warbler.
I really thought I had it with the Mourning Dove, oh well, as that was shot down I will go with the MacGillivrays' Warbler.
Zac Hinchcliffe Time spent wishing is time wasted! Sep 27, 2007 #507 I'm thinking of Two Possible - female Lawrences Goldfinch or fem Lesser Goldfinch?
tim.birdboy Well-known member Sep 27, 2007 #508 Everything points towards Oporornis. Birderbf must have it right! I guess I'll guess Wilson's Warbler anyways....
Everything points towards Oporornis. Birderbf must have it right! I guess I'll guess Wilson's Warbler anyways....
Zac Hinchcliffe Time spent wishing is time wasted! Sep 27, 2007 #509 Oh Right! Its a warbler...didnt see that post... Maybe Worm-eating Warbler
prairiemerlin registered guy Sep 27, 2007 #510 Nope, none of you have gotten it yet... and there aren't any Oporornis left!
prairiemerlin registered guy Oct 5, 2007 #512 Larry Lade said: Palm Warbler ? Click to expand... Nope... anyone out there? Here's another shot to help you out! Neil G. Attachments cadillacsquare2.jpg 55.8 KB · Views: 85
Larry Lade said: Palm Warbler ? Click to expand... Nope... anyone out there? Here's another shot to help you out! Neil G.
birderbf Wild, Wild West ................... ern Spindalis Oct 5, 2007 #514 Well, if it isn't a white-box-faced warbler! This is starting to get on my nerves. You SURE it's not a yellowthroat?! Hooded Warbler?!
Well, if it isn't a white-box-faced warbler! This is starting to get on my nerves. You SURE it's not a yellowthroat?! Hooded Warbler?!
prairiemerlin registered guy Oct 5, 2007 #515 Neither of you are correct... Think - a seemingly large, chunky warbler, on the ground; olive overall; pale undertail coverts; whitish throat - you'll get it soon! Neil
Neither of you are correct... Think - a seemingly large, chunky warbler, on the ground; olive overall; pale undertail coverts; whitish throat - you'll get it soon! Neil
birderbf Wild, Wild West ................... ern Spindalis Oct 5, 2007 #516 Pine Warbler... without wingbars?
ayasuda Well-known member Oct 5, 2007 #517 I think this bird is in the witness protection program. How about the Cape May warbler.
Zac Hinchcliffe Time spent wishing is time wasted! Oct 5, 2007 #518 fem tennesse warbler or has that come up already?