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    Oregon Junco...in Tennessee, U.S.A?

    Well thanks. You're one of the few people on this planet that's aware of its existence :t:. After hearing from someone on a Tennessee mailing list that I'm on, I'm now inclined to think that this is just a Slate-colored Junco. Juncos vary so much in coloration that I don't expect a solid call...
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    Oregon Junco...in Tennessee, U.S.A?

    While birding in Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountains Nat'l Park, Tennessee, on 10-20-2012, I spied an interesting sight. Near the top of a tree was definitely a Junco, but the dark head, brownish sides, and whiter underparts contrasted a little too much to simply write it off as a brown...
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    Your Most Recent "Life" Bird

    Yellow-throated Warbler on 10-20-2012 at Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mts. National Park, Tennessee, U.S.A. Bird number 183 :t:.
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    Another ID please - NY

    Green Heron indeed.
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    A few more I.D.'s needed (America)

    Oops, I meant to put in "sandpiper", not "plover". Thanks for the help from both of you, now that I look at it more, I can see a Least instead of a Semipalmated. If anyone else has anything to add, or agree with what's already been said, it's still appreciated.
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    A few more I.D.'s needed (America)

    I was also leaning towards Greater, OlaB, but another birder who birded the same pond a few days before me reported a Lesser. It doesn't mean we saw the same bird, but it's a very good chance that we did.
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    A few more I.D.'s needed (America)

    This should be my last post during this trip to Florida that I'm on, which means not as many confusing shorebirds and such when I go home in a couple of days. In the meantime, here is a probable Mottled Duck (what's with the dark bill color on the one?), Yellowlegs (Greater or Lesser?), and a...
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    Shorebird uncertainty (America)

    This shorebird was seen on September 21, 2012 at E. G. Simmons Park on Tampa Bay, Florida, U.S.A. He/she didn't have very exaggerated motions or anything, but mostly just walked along the beach while probing the sand some. I estimate a length of roughly 10 inches; smaller than a Willet, which I...
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    Florida pelagics (and other birding)

    Hello world, I'll be in the Tampa Bay region of Florida, USA, for the last week or so of this month. If anyone knows of any good pelagic trips for that time span and area, I'd love to know about it. Also, if you know of any must-see birding places on land in the same area and time-span, don't be...
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    Review by 'woodpeckerwacko' on item 'Nomad 20-60x60'

    Here's a follow up post to my main review in the product description. In addition, the tripod mount collar works very well, and the lens caps fit nicely (the objective cap is a little tight, but it's firmly secure, not so much so that it's a pain to deal with).
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    Nomad 20-60x60

    I wont dive into the technical specifications here, as that information can be found on Vortexs website, Eagle Optics, and other places in more depth than what I would write. So I will focus on my personal assessment of this scope instead. First off, this is only the second scope that Ive...
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    Your Most Recent "Life" Bird

    American Dipper, while white water rafting down the Arkansas River in Colorado on 7-9-2012. My 166th bird :)
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    2013 World Series of Birding

    Hello all, I'm putting a team together for the 2013 WSoB, but I don't know enough people in person to make a team. So, maybe BF can help. I need 2 or 3 determined birders between the age of 60 and just out of high school for mid-May in New Jersey, U.S. This is the first such team that I have put...
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    Chattanooga

    Thanks for the info, gypsumwolf. I live about an hour north of Chattanooga, so I'd definitely like to try out these locations soon. I went to see the Hooded Crane in January, but it must have been behind the trees, because it was no where to be seen from the observation deck, or the other...
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