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  grobinette Premium,Mod join:2001-01-27 Springfield, VA clubs:
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| Re: Bird ID's? The top image is a common redpoll - probably a female. The bottom image looks like a Junco. We call them snow birds because we don't see them here until winter time.
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  SunDog Premium join:2003-12-12 2 edits | The bird in the top photo is a Hoary Redpoll.
I haven't been able to id the bird in the bottom photo, but it sure looks familiar - like I've seen it before....
edit: I think grobinette nailed the bottom pic - a dark-eyed junco. | |
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  Nick Purveyor of common sense Premium,VIP,MVM join:2000-10-29 Smithtown, NY clubs: | Third vote for a dark eyed junco | |
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 |   McFly Premium join:2001-09-03 Carleton Place, ON
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| Re: Bird ID's? Ah yes, I like these birds. I am a lot like you too Nezmo. I get a kick out of seeing and photographing birds that I dont normally see. -- "We didn't lose the game; we just ran out of time." Vince Lombardi | |
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  overhill Judd Premium,MVM join:2001-02-03 Miami, FL
| Nice photographs McFly ! I have no personal experience with separating the two Redpoll species, but I agree that this is a Common. An slightly paler coloration and stubbier bill would be the features to look for in a Hoary Redpoll, but all my guides mention the difficulty in telling the two species apart. I've been back in the Midwest for a few days and have been chasing scores of Dark-eyed Juncos around again. Do you ever see any Evening Grosbeaks around? I've always wanted to see that species... -- "Climb the mountains and get their good tidings. Nature's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees. The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their energy, while cares will drop off like autumn leaves." | |
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 |   McFly Premium join:2001-09-03 Carleton Place, ON
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| Re: Bird ID's? said by overhill : Do you ever see any Evening Grosbeaks around? I've always wanted to see that species... Yup, I dont usually see them until late winter, early spring. Here are some that visited my feeder last spring.
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