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Recent content by Hallawhosit

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    Rufous?

    Thanks! That's super exciting!
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    Rufous?

    Hello! I live in North Florida and so I mostly see Ruby-Throated Hummingbirds. The last few weekends, we've seen this little guy who looks quite different to me. I've heard that Rufous hummingbirds can come here in the winter, but I've never seen one. While I would love to add a new species to...
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    Warbler ID Tallahassee, Florida, USA

    Fantastic! Thank you all so much!
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    Warbler ID Tallahassee, Florida, USA

    Hi there! This little bird has been visiting our feeder along with some Pine Warblers and Yellow-Rumped Warblers this winter. It seems smaller than the other warbles. It’s very non-descript: no wingbars, olive on top, Buffy/yellowy on chest and undertail. It does have an eye-ring. One of these...
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    Orchard or Baltimore Oriole: Tallahassee, Florida, USA

    Ah, yeah, Kratter is correct. Those last two pictures in post 5 are of a different oriole I was pretty sure was a Baltimore. Sorry posting those led to confusion instead of being helpful. -H
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    Orchard or Baltimore Oriole: Tallahassee, Florida, USA

    Jefferson, thanks for the additional photos of Baltimore Orioles. It does look very similar to that juvenile female. Ken, I say “she” because I’m a novice as a birder, and it doesn’t have the black and orange of an adult male. :) I do realize that doesn’t mean much, and after looking at the...
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    Orchard or Baltimore Oriole: Tallahassee, Florida, USA

    Hi there! We’ve attracted a flock of 8 or so Baltimore Orioles this winter, but there is one that looks different from all the rest. She’s (?) more yellow than all the rest and the wing bars aren’t as prominent. I’ve tried looking at her beak but honestly can’t determine whether it’s more curved...
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    Bird Song - Tallahassee, FL, USA

    I finally saw it! It WAS a Tufted Titmouse--great job! It was in the tree right outside our backdoor today. I found it with my binoculars and watched it alternate preening and singing its funky little tune. I went back inside to see about catching it on video, and it had flown off when I came...
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    Bird Song - Tallahassee, FL, USA

    Hello! I have heard this bird song several times now, but I have yet to see the bird that is singing. I keep searching the trees with my binoculars to no avail. I've listened to numerous recordings of birds that are found in this area trying to figure out what this is, but I'm having no luck and...
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    Greetings!

    Thank you all so much for your warm hospitality. I look forward to learning from the community! :)
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    Greetings!

    Hello, everyone! My husband and I are new to birding, but we're enjoying it very much so far! He got me a state-specific (Florida) field guide for Christmas and the companion audio CDs for Valentine's Day. It's been wonderful being aware of the sights and sounds of the birds around us. :) We...
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