Esteban
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EstebanParticipantYou could substitute Merlin with Seek from iNaturalist or just use Google Lens to identify all your photos.in reply to: Entering a bird image into Merlin #1018427
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EstebanParticipantIn nature, weird feather mutations are a thing, and it seems to happen here with this bird, which is probably a crow, raven, grackle, blackbird, or otherwise. If you remember what the bird´s shape is, it could help greatly in determining if this bird is one of the birds above that suffers from partial albinism or is simply just a crossed bird.in reply to: Need Help Identifying a Bird? Start Here #1010781
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EstebanParticipantIt is most definitely a Cynnyris Talatala or white-breasted sunbird. Great find by the way!in reply to: Need Help Identifying a Bird? Start Here #1010592
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EstebanParticipantIn Colombia, where I live, every morning I hear the sound of fighting rufous tailed hummingbirds and black throated mangos as I eat breakfast. I also have had the chance to see rufous breasted hermits, white necked jacobins, sparkling violetears, indigo capped hummingbirds, pale bellied hermits, and a bird I think was the black inca.in reply to: What Makes a Hummingbird a Hummingbird #977063
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EstebanParticipantWhat?in reply to: Group hunting behaviour in ducks and pelicans #977034
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EstebanParticipantIt has not hatched for a month! It is then inviable.in reply to: Red Robin Nest? Help please! #971071
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EstebanParticipantNice!in reply to: Neo Tropical Birds Pictures #970204
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EstebanParticipantSorry about this comment. I did not think that I should logically search for eastern screech owl boxes.in reply to: How to build an “owlhouse” #970203
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EstebanParticipantNaa, they do not belong to anyone. Saw similar behavior with two muscovy ducks resting underneath cars in a hotel with no pond.in reply to: Ducks in my backyard #970202
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EstebanParticipantplace bellsin reply to: Edgar Allen Poe neighborhood? #970200
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EstebanParticipantdo not leave the trash outsidein reply to: Edgar Allen Poe neighborhood? #970199
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EstebanParticipantIt is a Cooper´s Hawk. It is easily mistaken with the Sharp-Shinned Hawk.in reply to: Is this a juvenile Sharp-Shinned Hawk? #970198
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EstebanParticipantMerlin Bird IDin reply to: Mystery song #970197
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EstebanParticipantIt is now easier with merlin sound id.in reply to: ? ID bird from song #970196
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EstebanParticipanthttps://nesthollow.com/eurasian-tree-sparrow-aggression/. This article will explain it all, James.in reply to: Eurasian Tree Sparrows #970195
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EstebanParticipantIt is probably a red tailed hawk.in reply to: What is this hawk? #970194
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EstebanParticipantWhere did you see it?in reply to: What is this hawk? #970193
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EstebanParticipantcattle tyrant
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EstebanParticipantProbably laughing gull juvenile.in reply to: Need Help IDing this sea gull’s skin #970191
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EstebanParticipantThey are rock pigeons.in reply to: Curious Bird Pair in Singapore #970190