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Snippet of portrait photograph of mystery bird:

Bird G


Bird H


Bird J
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G looks like a Morning Dove
H could be a Redhead Duck
J a Flycatcher or a Peewee
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Well done, but then again I think they were fairly easy for the truly well-informed.
Photos in the photo section.
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Mystery BIRD PORTRAITS - III

K


L
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Wider view of same:

Mystery bird K


Mystery bird L
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K - Baltimore Oriole
L - Hooded Merganser
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The first bird is NOT a Northern Oriole.
The second bird is a Hooded Merganser.
See full photo of merganser in photo section under this thread.
I guess the expanded view did help.
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K: Orchard Oriole?
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When I first saw it I too thought it was a juvenile Orchard Oriole until I viewed
it on the monitor. It is smaller than an oriole and it is definitely a juvenile
bird. Wing bars, hint of red on the flank, yellowish eye liner, faint dark line
through the eye and yellowish-green elsewhere.

Please try again.
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K. Bay-breasted Warbler?
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Mystery BIRD PORTRAITS - Bird K
Yes, it is a juvenile Bay-breasted Warbler
see photo section for full photo
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Mystery BIRD PORTRAITS - Alpha



Bird - Beta

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American Redstart
Cape May Warbler

???
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Alpha - Golden-crowned Kinglet
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The alpha bird is a male American Redstart ... photo in photo section
Beat bird is not a Cape May warbler.
There is no kinglet present.
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