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Secret Bird II (1 Viewer)

Ok! this one should be tough because it is a poor quality image and an extreme closeup!
 

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Ok! Ok! you guys are right it is a King Eider! ;) I hate to do this to you but my Grandma's computer will not let me upload images so I am changing my quiz back to its original format. I will post a clue in the morning and a clue at night, when the "secret bird" is solved I will start a new "secret bird". Unfortunatly I do not know foriegn birds very well so I am going to only do American Birds right now.:-C

(1) Uncommon in mature wet woods where it forages chiefly on the trunks and larger limbs of trees
 
Good Job bebirder! brown creeper is correct! here is the newest secret bird!

(1) Common in mature trees where it is usually found foraging in groups alongside woodpeckers, nuthatches, chickadees, ruby-crowned kinglets, and other woodland birds.
 
Good Job SP you are right it is golden-crowned kinglet! OK here is a hard one! You guys will not get this one on the first guess!

(1) Common in grassy fields and tallgrass prairies throughout the Central United States
 
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