Owen
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OwenParticipantDefinitely a juv. European starling here is a google image to support that :)in reply to: Please Identify, Thank You! #738964
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OwenParticipantDefinitely a Muscovy Duck! a possibly domesticated one i suppose that in other words " Got lose "
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OwenParticipantThe first one appears to be a fall female, blackpoll warbler second guess is a pine warbler, but I say a blackpoll for the slender size/shape and the long eye line/stripe across the face, But! especially the lack of an eye ring around the eye really puts it out as a blackpoll. Now the second one is what I think is a Nashville warbler because of its lack of a blackish line across the chest making it not a non breeding mourning warbler, but what stands out the most is the bold eye ring, the only this is that the morning warbler generally hangs out in low shrubs, and the Nashville not so much. personally my opinion is Nashville warbler, but it still remains not sure. also I'm not trying to sound like i know it all so feel free to look it up yourself and disagree :)in reply to: Fall Warbler ID’s #738959
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OwenParticipantMaybe if he found it in upstate New York it might not be a Steller's jay feather, they have a very western range :) But i think your on to something about the Blue jay and Mallard!in reply to: Bird Feather Identification #738063
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OwenParticipantThat is a female Chestnut Sided Warbler Nice shot too!in reply to: Another Prospect Park Warbler? #735729
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OwenParticipantDefinitely an Oriel Nest!in reply to: What Bird Built This Nest? #732455
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OwenParticipantCheck out a Palm Warbler or maybe Orange crowned, pine warbler :)in reply to: Need Help IDing Bird! #732453
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OwenParticipantDefiantly further up their i live in Essex NY But one of the best places i have every birded was at Noble wood Park in Essex , willsboro NY . I have seen A Little Gull, Great cormorant, and lots of orange crowned Warblers! Defiantly Check it out :)in reply to: Bird sites #732451
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OwenParticipantVortex in general are great binoculars. So i would recommend those, But maybe im to latein reply to: Best birding binoculars #732005
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OwenParticipantWow this looks So good it looks real! Amazing!in reply to: hummingbird #732004
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OwenParticipantI Highly apologize if it seems like im spamming these are some of my best shots and im not trying to get credit :)
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OwenParticipantWow! This is a very nice Prothonotary warbler mine cant compare, Impressive!
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OwenParticipantWow Pretty Neat! here is one of minein reply to: Bird Art: Warblers and More #731961
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OwenParticipantDefinitely A Blue jay feather a have found quite a few of these most likely a wing feather outer primaries :Din reply to: Bird Feather Identification #731954