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    Name a Bird You've Photographed

    Enjoy your forum . At 82 I don't have enough time remaining in life to tolerate a bunch of crap . I'm out .
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    Name a Bird You've Photographed

    Now it doesn't appear in either the correct or incorrect titles .
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    Name a Bird You've Photographed

    Possibly someone with authority can correct my mistake .
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    Please Name This Bird

    We don't have the bird in the feeder camera pic in Major county , i'.ve only seen the bright blue as in pic 2 . The camera pic bird is nearly 2X the the size as the bright blue colored bird .
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    Please Name This Bird

    Now i'm questioning what this blue bird is that has a completely blue back . This one is in major county OK.
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    Please Name This Bird

    the camera named it Eastern Bluebird . male or female ?
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    Please Name This Bird

    I It looks to be possibly a male Vireo
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    Please Name This Bird

    Location Payne County OKLA.. Home of Okla. State Cowboys Go Pokes
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    Please Name This Bird

    We've moved to another home and i'm not familiar with this bird .
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    Please Help With Bird ID

    This is not my pic but was taken in Oklahoma. I'm not very good at bird identification so could someone please help? Thanks
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    feed and feeders don't need to be expensive

    I usually don feed until mid to late winter allowing nature to provide with weed seed etc., and sometimes don't feed at all. But with the colder than average prolonged temperatures and a heavy blanket of snow is when my feeder comes out along with available water. Being a frugal person I can...
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    Speaking of Killdeer

    I was sent a pic of a Killdeer on nest on top of a commercial building that has a gravel roof. Being Killdeer prefer nesting in gravel it seems natural they would build a nest on a roof top. I've also observed it's natural for the brood to be taken away from the nest area as soon as possible...
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    Bird id please

    Thanks I believe you nailed it. I have eastern phoebes here each year but his description of the breast color was a little odd but we couldn't see that.
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    Bird id please

    Location central Texas. Please excuse the pic taken through a window and the bird wouldn't stay facing the camera so the photographer just did his best. Date - 10-11-19 The pic was sent to me and for more description it was said to have a slight chartreuse coloring on the breast gradually...
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    Do your crows 'wash' their food?

    I can say with certainty crows don't wash their food in the melon patch nor in the peanut field.:C
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    Mocking Bird Singing at night

    This brings back memories as a kid on the farm sleeping with windows open on a hot summer night and listening to the Mocking bird sing his tunes while perched high on his favorite perch, the windmill.
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    Great crested grebe incubation

    If the eggs are still being incubated that's a good sign. Be patient.:t:
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    Mississippi Kite

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    Mississippi Kite

    Excellent guess. IIR that pic was taken on a summer day when the outdoor ambient was about 107°F ( 41.7° C ) and not enough wind for a kite to fly the way they love to fly.
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    Mississippi Kite

    Do you know the purpose of this Mississippi Kites wings being in this position while perched? Original question expired and UN-answered. Question too difficult? |:D|
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    I D please

    Thanks Niels Being the color change takes until in the second year to complete that can be confusing.
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    I D please

    Being on the Tanager subject, I now question if my ID of this bird pictured is a young male Western Tanager rather than a young male Eastern Tanager as previously thought. Pics taken here at the ranch in NW OK. We do have bright red adult male Eastern Tanagers here.
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    I D please

    Thanks Jeff, :t:I'll relay this info. to the folks in NM on vacation.
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    I D please

    Located in northern New Mexico U.S.A. in a pine tree. I'm seeing in the Finch family but further help would be appreciated.
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    Red and cream colored bird identification please.

    A very different color in different stages of early life. https://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?p=3712497#post3712497
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