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  1. pudman13

    Is this a clay-colored sparrow? (NV, USA)

    These photos were taken by a friend at Henderson Bird Watching Preserve in Nevada.
  2. pudman13

    Shorebird ID - Southern California

    It looks like a willet to me.
  3. pudman13

    New on here and would love some help

    That bullying behavior brings to mind evening grosbeaks, but they are yellow, black and white, not brown.
  4. pudman13

    titmouse ID (California, USA)

    Sorry about this hazy iphone photo, but my sister has been seeing these titmice and is wondering which kind they are. I believe oak titmice are most common in the LA area? This is from where she works, about 30 miles east of the city.
  5. pudman13

    Hawk ID Please, NJ, USA

    Looks like a red-shouldered hawk to me
  6. pudman13

    The last images from Florida, USA

    It looks like a phoebe to me too, but the shading on the edges of the breast is more indicative of a peewee. Is this something that happens to every flycatcher during the fall/winter?
  7. pudman13

    Unidentified Wader?

    That's fantastic. Soras are usually very secretive. To see one out in the open like this is really a treat. where is this park located?
  8. pudman13

    White birds in Central PA (USA)?

    Snow geese? Seems odd to see them in a tree, but this is the right time of year to see them.
  9. pudman13

    Need Help To ID This Bird - Florida

    That's an eastern phoebe.
  10. pudman13

    Sparrow ID Help Request - TX

    The black stripe through both sides of the eye ID it as a chipping.
  11. pudman13

    Scoter help (Ohio, USA)

    I think the one in the back is a horned grebe. I saw a number of them today too. anyone disagree?
  12. pudman13

    Sparrow ID - SE Texas USA

    My best guess for #3 is a grasshopper sparrow
  13. pudman13

    Scoter help (Ohio, USA)

    Here's the final picture
  14. pudman13

    Scoter help (Ohio, USA)

    Here's two more (not as good, since I took them!) photos from the same day. There are other birds mixed in here, including red breasted mergansers and ruddy ducks. Anything I'm missing? White-winged scoter would be a lifer for me. I didn't see anything that seemed like one, but the females...
  15. pudman13

    Scoter help (Ohio, USA)

    Sorry about the faraway photos, but I don't have much of a zoom on my camera (I'm including two versions of it, one zoomed in farther via finepix but a bit blurrier, and minus the bird on the far right.) My 8-year-old daughter took the photo, and she took a way better picture on one try than I...
  16. pudman13

    ID of thrushes, New York City

    I also think the others look like Swainson's Thrushes.
  17. pudman13

    Tough waterfowl ID, Vermont, USA

    This is from Lake Willoughby in northern Vermont. We were driving by and I saw five birds that looked grebe-like on the water. By the time I stopped the car and got my binoculars out they flew off, so I never got a look, but my wife snapped a quick photo of two of them. If anyone has a clue...
  18. pudman13

    Upstate NY Backyard bird Warbler?

    Looks like a black-throated green warbler
  19. pudman13

    Owl, Elkridge Maryland USA 8AM

    It's hard to tell from that distance but in MD the only owls you'd see this time of year would be eastern screech owls, barred owls or great horned owls. It looks relatively big, so I'm guessing barred owl, but it's hard to tell.
  20. pudman13

    ID Terns, North Atlantic coast

    I would guess Forster's terns due to the orange (vs. red) bill
  21. pudman13

    Twilight bird call, upstate NY

    Yep, I agree, an Eastern Screech Owl
  22. pudman13

    ID Hawk - USA, St. Louis

    Those look like Cooper's Hawks to me.
  23. pudman13

    Arizona, USA

    Looks like a northern harrier to me.
  24. pudman13

    owls - Louisiana USA

    sounds to me like they're probably barred owls
  25. pudman13

    Massachusetts USA

    I don't know about #1, but #2 looks like a Lincoln's Sparrow to me.
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