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    Florida Bird ID

    Many thanks for that. Glad I was 50% right!
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    Florida Bird ID

    Grateful for an ID on this bird seen in Florida January 2018 - I think in the Kissimmee area. I'm struggling with either an Eastern Wood Pewee or Great Crested Flycatcher (or could be ANYTHING!). Thanks in advance.
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    Florida ID (6)

    Many thanks, Andy
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    Florida ID (6)

    That was 2nd on my list of options. Thanks Stu.
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    Florida ID (6)

    Stuck on this one......back and forth through the Flycatchers and I've ended up with Eastern Wood-Pewee. Taken last month Kissimmee/St Cloud area. Unfortunately the only shot I managed.
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    Florida ID Help (5)

    Even better! Many thanks. Bob.
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    Florida ID Help (5)

    Found another that's giving me second thoughts. This was taken in the Botanical Gardens, Key West on the 16th of last month. Female Orchard Oriole?
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    Florida ID Help (4)

    Thanks to all. I've a few more photos to sort, so no doubt will be back tomorrow for more help. Bob.
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    Florida ID Help (4)

    I was happy with Least until I looked at it again today....the way my mind works it could be an Osprey :(
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    Florida ID Help (4)

    Just found this one from my recent trip to Florida. I thought it was a Least Sandpiper, but now having looked again I've tied myself in knots with different options. Taken near Naples.
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    Florida ID Help (3)

    Many thanks to both. Bob.
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    Florida ID Help (1)

    Both pics taken on the 15th of this month. Thanks for all the comments - seeing how you guys have to debate the issue makes me feel a lot less frustrated in my ability! Very difficult. Bob.
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    Florida ID Help (1)

    Doh, I ignored the easy option! Many thanks.
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    Florida ID Help (2)

    Thanks, Andy. All 3 look good and really pleased with the Tennessee. Bob.
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    Florida ID Help (3)

    Presume this a juvenile, but have no idea what! Taken in the Everglades NP on way to Flamingo.
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    Florida ID Help (2)

    These 3 pics taken at Zachary-Taylor, Key West. I've tied myself in knots and gone round in circles convincing myself of different IDs!
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    Florida ID Help (1)

    Just returned from a fabulous birding trip around central and south Florida. I'm struggling with IDs for just a few from my photos. Grateful for help. Presuming the 7363 are Dowitchers, but don't know which. Both pics taken at Key Biscayne. More to follow!
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    Miami Exotics

    Thanks again. So many lessons I need to learn!
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    Miami Exotics

    Many thanks to both, Randy and Steve - that gives me lots to work with. Enjoyed reading your trip report, Steve. Bob.
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    Miami Exotics

    Thanks, Steve. Since posting my question, I've just added Key Biscayne and Matheson Hammock as likely locations. Will take a look at your suggestions also.
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    Miami Exotics

    Returning to Florida in April for a couple of weeks birding. I've got the itinerary pretty much planned out, except for the Miami area where I want to find the 'exotics' (parakeets etc.). Will be coming from the north, Brian Piccolo Park for Burrowing Owls, heading down to Homestead. Can...
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    Tuscany, Italy - ID Help

    That was quick! Many thanks, Peter.
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    Tuscany, Italy - ID Help

    Managed to convince myself that this is a Honey Buzzard (but frequently wrong!).......grateful for help. Taken near Siena, Tuscany.
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    More from South-east Spain

    Thanks, guys. So the drawings in Collins are not very accurate, when compared with the photos.
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    More from South-east Spain

    Simon, sorry to say I'm still struggling with this one. I just can't square what's in the pics with what's in Collins (though I do appreciate those are only pictorial representations). Collins shows the Rufous Bush Robin (cercotrichas galactotes) and then has a one-liner in Accidentals for the...
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