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Recent content by Nickk

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    Smith's Longspur?

    Photos taken today in Central Illinois US in an area where SMLO were reported in previous days
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    NW Greece - early July

    I believe these are all photos of the same bird
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    Blue-winged vs Cinnamon Teal

    Photos taken in August at Grand Teton NP
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    Ducks - Wyoming US

    Photos taken in late August at Grand Teton NP
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    Golden vs Bald Eagle

    Photo taken in late August - thanks
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    Golden vs Bald Eagle

    Photos are mostly out of focus and were taken in the rain at Old Faithful area Yellowstone USA. I believe the Eagle is carrying something. I had assumed this was a Bald Eagle but now that I am looking at the photos a little closer I am thinking it's a Golden Eagle chased by a Red-tailed Hawk?
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    Colombia Hummers iv - La Florida - Bosque de Las Aves, Cali

    My guesses are: White-booted Racket-tail, Crowned Woodnymph, Steely-vented, Steely-vented & Green-crowned Brilliant?
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    Vireo? in Cancun

    American Redstart would be my guess
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    Colombia Hummers iii - La Florida - Bosque de Las Aves, Cali

    Not sure if all photos are from the same bird
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    Colombia Hummers ii - La Florida - Bosque de Las Aves, Cali

    Speckled Hummingbird?
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    Colombia Hummers i - Finca Bosque de Niebla, Valle del Cauca, Colombia

    1st 2: Steely-vented Hummingbird vs Western Emerald 3-5: Fawn-breasted Brilliant?
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    Calliope vs. Broad-tailed Hummingbird

    Hi Tom - the hummer did not seem that small to me but Calliope's would be a lifer and there were no other hummingbirds around for size comparison... Looking at the pics I thought the left wingtips are way below the tip of the tail but then again they could be tail feathers?
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    Calliope vs. Broad-tailed Hummingbird

    I think the wingtips extend beyond tail but can't tell for sure. Photo taken at Grand Teton NP, Wyoming US
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    Crested Lark?

    Taken in NW Greece - not sure if Eurasian Skylark is in play
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