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Recent content by Jacamar

  1. Jacamar

    Palmcreeper?

    No, this sighting was in Guyana. Cheers.
  2. Jacamar

    Best way to store spotting scope long-term?

    I own a Kowa spotting scope that I don't anticipate using for several years and want to be sure it will not suffer from long-term storage. Any suggestions for keeping it safe in storage? I have never stored optics long-term and don't know if there are any particular dangers involved, perhaps...
  3. Jacamar

    Hello!

    Hello, and welcome to BirdForum!
  4. Jacamar

    Photo misses turned into photo quizzes

    I haven't studied my peeps recently, but I'll take a stab at Least Sandpiper for #2.
  5. Jacamar

    1280x800 bird wallpaper

    I am looking for bird pictures to use for computer wallpaper that are either 1280x800 pixels, or are large enough so that I can crop them to that size. Can someone suggest where to find such pictures? Thanks!
  6. Jacamar

    Hello Guys

    Hi TwaTwaman, Welcome to BirdForum! BirdForum is dedicated to the discussion of wild birds, so please limit your posts to that topic. Thanks!
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    ID help please , louisville kentucky

    It's a Yellow-rumped Warbler. Nice photo!
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    Spruce for ID

    Thanks for the suggestion. :t:
  9. Jacamar

    Spruce for ID

    Thanks for the ID, BrightonBirder. The Douglas Fir is not in my field guide, so no wonder I couldn't identify it!
  10. Jacamar

    Spruce for ID

    I found this tree near my home, but cannot find a match for it either in Peterson's Tree guide or on the internet. The cone is approximately 3 inches long, and the long extensions from under the scales have hard, sharp, curved tips. The needles are flat and about 1 inch long. I think it is a...
  11. Jacamar

    Australian Hummingbird Migration

    If anyone is interested in tracking the Ruby-throated Hummingbird Migration in Australia, this handy map should be a great tool. ;) It took me a few moments to figure out the purpose of this map, until I realized today's date.
  12. Jacamar

    Hawks in the distance: Ottawa, ON

    Hi Gillian #1-2 : Northern Harrier #3-4 : Rough-legged Hawk
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    Bird ID in California

    Nick is correct; it is a Horned Grebe in non-breeding plumage.
  14. Jacamar

    How long did it take you to hit 100 on your life-list. 200? 300? ...

    It took me over six years to get to 100, but then again I hardly watched birds at all for the first half of those six years. It took me ten more months to get to 200 (that is when I really got serious), and then almost two more years to reach 300. It has now been almost 3 months since I reached...
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