Outdoor Ontario
Request for Information => Bird ID => Topic started by: Joe on May 19, 2007, 10:55:01 PM
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You can scour the books, and still not be sure. Experience is the best resource! Sorry, the photos are not the greatest.
Bird #1
http://juliansbirdwatchingphotos.fotopi ... 42220.html (http://juliansbirdwatchingphotos.fotopic.net/p41442220.html)
http://juliansbirdwatchingphotos.fotopi ... 42219.html (http://juliansbirdwatchingphotos.fotopic.net/p41442219.html)
Bird #2
http://juliansbirdwatchingphotos.fotopi ... 42222.html (http://juliansbirdwatchingphotos.fotopic.net/p41442222.html)
Bird #3
http://juliansbirdwatchingphotos.fotopi ... 42221.html (http://juliansbirdwatchingphotos.fotopic.net/p41442221.html)
Thanks,
Joe
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#'s 1 and 3 look like Oriole's. #1 looks like an Audubons Oriole to me and #3 looks like a Northern "Bullocks" Oriole. I have been know to be wrong before however. #2 I have absolutely no idea.
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Hi Joe. 1 and 3 are female Northern 'Baltimore' Orioles; Bullock's and Audubon's Orioles are western and mexican species respectively. Number 2 looks to be a flycatcher from the empidonax family. If the yellow on the belly was as predominant in real life as it is in the picture, my guess would be Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, but the 'empids' are notoriously difficult to identify without hearing their song.
Try the Cornell website called 'All about birds' to hear the different songs.
Iain