A couple of "I'm pretty sure" and one "I have no idea"
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A couple of "I'm pretty sure" and one "I have no idea"

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Quality leaves a lot to be desired but ............

American Pipet?


Red-tailed Hawk:



No idea: first photo shows 5 birds then I've cropped each one/group for enlarged views - Other than the Killdeer the other 4 were closely associated and interacting with each other.

One on the left:
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Three in the middle (includes Killdeer):

One on the right:


Any help will be most welcome.
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The last are Rusty Blackbirds. You're right on the others.
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The last are Rusty Blackbirds. You're right on the others.
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Quote from: "Reuven_M"
The last are Rusty Blackbirds. You're right on the others.

Thank you for the quick response and the ID.
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I looked at the first photo and thought "what is he talking about? It's a Killdeer!" I didn't notice the Pipit until I took a second look.  [FLUSHED FACE]

I usually miss the Rusty Blackbirds when they come through.  Nice find!


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