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Dinusaur

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Just came back from a vacation in Vancouver and Lake Louise. Though it was mostly a sight seeing vacation, I did take my traveling lens (Nikon 80-400) with me just in case. Well, in between I took a few shots here and there. Please help with the ID of the following. I have given my initial impression. Thanks in advance.

1. Male Oregon Dark-eyed Junco? Saw it at Grouse Mountain in Vancouver. Initially I thought of it as a Towhee.


2. Some kind of Shearwater? Seen during a whale watching trip in between Vancouver and Victoria


3. Western Gull? Seen during a whale watching trip in between Vancouver and Victoria.


4. Rhinoceros Auklet? Seen during a whale watching trip in between Vancouver and Victoria.


5. Dare I guess 1st winter Heermann's Gull? Seen during a whale watching trip in between Vancouver and Victoria.


6. Yellow-rumped Warbler? Lake Louise.


7. A white-throated sparrow? Lake Louise.


8. White-throated Sparrow - tanned variety? Lake Louise.


9. Probably a juvenile of the same bird as in 37?


10. Juvenile Herring gull? Sorry no legs to show.
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I'm not so familiar with the West Coast birds, but I take a stab at it.

1. Yes, Oregon Junco.
2. Common Murre
3. Yes, I think you are right, Western Gull.
4. Yes, Rhinoceros Auklet.
5. Could be a Herring Gull (not dark enough for Heerman's)
6. Yes, Yellow-rumped Warbler of the Audubon variety.
7,9. Not sure about these juvenile Sparrows.
8. White-crowned Sparrow
9. The lack of dark wing tips make me think juv. Glaucous-winged Gull.
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3. Could it be Glaucous-winged Gull?  Western Gull has black wingtips.  Do you have another photo showing more of the wingtips ?
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Could be Glaucous-winged, it might be the lighting making the mantle look darker.
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Not sure if these additional photos will be of any help to id the gull definitely. They were all sitting on a rock together with a bunch of juveniles and cormorants. I have no flight shot of any.


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