Mystery BIRD PORTRAITS - Art House remake
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Dinusaur

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Siera - Northern Pintail (Female)?
Victor- Northern Waterthrush?
Yankee - Philadelphia Vireo?
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Bird SIERRA is not a female Northern Pintail.
Bird Victor is a Northern Waterthrush - CORRECT, photo rendering in photo section
I don't believe that Bird Yankee is a Philadelphia Vireo.
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Bird ZULU is not a Kinglet
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Bird X-ray: female blackpoll;

Bird Zulu: least flycatcher.

If I'm wrong again, that's fine. Three correct guesses will last me a long time. :P  :P
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Sierra - Blue-winged Teal
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Sorry people, the three latest guesses are not correct.
X-ray is NOT a Blackpoll warbler ... those wing bars are not white
Zulu is NOT a flycatcher  .....  try a warbler
Sierra is NOT a Blue-winged Teal ... not many ducks left that could visit the GTA
where I am pretty much confined to.
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SIERRA - Northern Shoveler
ZULU - Orange-crowned Warbler
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A correct response from thouc for mystery bird SIERRA.
Female NORTHERN SHOVELER
Full photo-rendering of Sierra in the photography section.
Zulu is NOT an Orange-crowned warbler ... it is not nearly as uncommon.
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One last guess for Zulu: Female American redstart?
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Outstanding Ally.
What seems to have confounded everyone else has been dragged into
the light of day as a female American Redstart
Photo-rendering in photography section.
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Is Yankee a Tuffed Titmouse?
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I think bird x-ray is a young female chestnut sided.
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Yup, you are quite correct, X-ray is a juvenile Chestnut-sided warbler
photo rendering in photo section
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How about Yankee, was I right or wrong? :D  :D
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Sorry, didn't see your reply for Yankee.
No, it is not a tufted titmouse.
Not a big bird but bigger than a titmouse
and very common.
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