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    ID this bird of prey from January in NJ

    Awesome. Thank you!
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    ID this bird of prey from January in NJ

    Up in northern NJ in early January, I took these photos and haven't been able to identify the bird. Pics aren't very good. Due to file size I've only uploaded one which hopefully is enough. I can upload more if necessary. Any help would be appreciated. thanks!
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    where is a good place in Michigan?

    I'm going to Michigan for work next week, end of June. Are there any highly recommended places to visit to see birds I may not find in the Northeast? I live in NJ and I'm hoping I can take one day to look for birds while I'm away.
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    NJ, USA taken in August-Thrush

    Here is some kind of thrush, but I can't tell which one. Taken in Stokes State Forest in northwestern NJ. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
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    NJ, USA taken today December 28th

    i went and listened to examples of its call, and that seems right. Thanks a lot!
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    NJ, USA taken today December 28th

    Took these today as this bird was soaring above the treetops. Sharp hooked beak. Looked fairly large. It was right next to a half drained lake near a river and lots of woods. If anyone knows the area, it's by the Paulinskill Lake/River in northern NJ. When you zoom in you can see the lighter...
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    Looking for Eagles in NJ

    Marc, Did you have any luck? If so, where? I live in northwestern NJ and I'm thinking of doing the same thing. I might take a ride up to the Narrowsburg area. Hope to find one of those nice restaurants Bob mentioned.
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    Northwest NJ USA

    This first grey bird has been really driving me nuts. It looks very ordinary but I can't find anything in the field guide even remotely close. Second one I have no clue because every flycatcher and half the vireos look identical to my untrained eye. Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
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    Your Most Recent "Life" Bird

    I was reading some of your replies and I can't believe how many birds some of you have seen! I only started my list in April of this year. I didn't add birds I had seen throughout my life. I decided the list would start fresh and only add birds I've seen since the list began. That being said, my...
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    Sussex County, Northern NJ USA

    I looked up some more photos of the female red-winged blackbird and I think you may be right. I could've sworn it was bigger, but maybe just because I was so close to it.
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    Sussex County, Northern NJ USA

    does this photo change anything? it had a limit of 5 so I couldn't fit them all.
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    Sussex County, Northern NJ USA

    That's great! I trust it if you both think so. I really appreciate the help.
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    Sussex County, Northern NJ USA

    Dan, I think you're right about all but the first one. The European starling is approximately the size of a robin, right? This one was probably double that size or more. It looked like a hawk. I was hanging out by the water. I think it was looking for fish. Its a tough angle. Usually bird guides...
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    Sussex County, Northern NJ USA

    I'm new to this. These are probably easy for you guys. Any help is much appreciated. I have one photo of a hawk (red tail?) 2 photos, front and back, of another gray/white/yellow bird-yes he showed me his butt. The blue and white bird doesn't seem to match ANYTHING unless I'm colorblind...
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    Birders Beware! Albatross Jones is here

    So, I guess...hi. Northwest NJ here. I just started watching birds this spring after I saw an osprey snag a fish out of a pond and eat it in a dead tree above the water. Now I'm keeping my list and all that fun stuff. I'm hooked. I have a few I can't identify which I'll eventually post for some...
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