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Jul 25, 2023 13:57:24   #
Not a Common Tern. The tail on the Common Tern is usually shorter or equal in length to the wings. In this bird the tail extends way past the wings. The head is rounded, the long tail, and the bill shape and color are all consistent with a Roseate Tern.
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Apr 13, 2023 09:23:58   #
pesfls wrote:
Not trying to be contrary, but I believe that bird to be a scrub jay. We see them all the time in western Oregon. The beak is longer and the color pattern and chest shape are consistant with a scrub jay.

They are pesky birds. Agressive towards other birds. We’ve had to protect swallow nests or the jays will eat the eggs or the hatchlings. But they will retreat if confronted by crows. They are attractive though, I’ll give them that.


It's a Woodhouse's Scrub-Jay.
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Jan 2, 2023 10:23:06   #
lukevaliant wrote:
it's a skipper (sachum),but i don't know which type.


It's a Long-tailed Skipper
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Aug 19, 2022 14:17:07   #
I'm looking to insure my photographic equipment in a separate policy from my home owners policy. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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Aug 6, 2022 18:04:17   #
Where was this photo taken?👍
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Jun 8, 2022 13:54:05   #
Larryshuman wrote:
Here are a Yellow, Prothonotary, Yellow-breasted Chat, Blackburnian, Magnolia, and Palm. The Prothonotary looks like a good candidate for a Hair Club membership.


Great series!!!
However #6 is a juvenile Orchard Oriole, 5 and 10 are Cape May Warblers, 9 is a Nashville Warbler. No Palm Warbler. Love the shots!
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May 26, 2022 00:25:55   #
Les Brown wrote:
I agree, the color of the bill is wrong for a phoebe, but there is not enough showing to tell if there are wing bars. But the bill color does point toward a peewee.


The shape of the head, and the smudges on the undertail coverts are fieldmarks for the Pewee.
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May 25, 2022 22:41:11   #
Kcohen44 wrote:
Neither Eastern Wood Peewees or Eastern Phoebes have yellow on their chests or the chestnut color on their tail. It would be helpful to know where you took this photo. Best I can come up with is Brown-crested Flycatcher or perhaps Dusky-capped Flycatcher. Hope others have a more definitive response.

Thanks for posting the photo.


The colors in this photo are off. Even the clouds look yellow. However the juvenile Eastern Phoebe has a yellow belly. This definitely not a Brown-crested Flycatcher or Dusky-capped Flycatcher, (both would be extremely rare in Ontario), or any other Myiarchus Flycatcher, which don't have forked tails.
This is a Eastern Wood-Pewee. The Eastern Phoebe has a round dark head, black bill, and no wing bars. This bird has a bicolored bill, slight crest and wing bars. The smudges on the undertail coverts separates the Eastern Wood-Pewee form the Empids.
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Apr 27, 2022 15:53:15   #
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Apr 27, 2022 15:52:04   #
Great series!
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Apr 27, 2022 15:50:52   #
Great shot.
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Apr 27, 2022 15:48:50   #
Nice set.
The Cooper’s Hawk is actually a Red-tailed Hawk.
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Feb 19, 2022 11:05:22   #
Some LED bulbs will interfere with the garage door opener. I had to replace the LED bulbs with incandescent bulbs to fix the problem.
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Jan 29, 2022 10:42:04   #
Turn the dial on the top of the camera to “CH”
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Jan 23, 2022 10:35:15   #
Definitely a Ruby-crowned Kinglet. Redpolls have dark streaking on the flanks
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