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vrooom!
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Can you ID this bird?
With the advent of photography as my new favorite hobby came the bird feeder and the field guide... Makes me feel like a real old man, but I've been cataloging our visitors:
http://doctorit.smugmug.com/gallery/80828 Just the other day I snapped a new one: ![]() Pretty horrible shot, can't really make out too many details of the bird, but I really couldn't find a match for him/her in my book (Audobon Guide for Eastern birds). I couldn't find a blackbird with such a brown head in there. Again, the shot is bad, but this bird definitely has a distinctly brown head and black everwhere else. Not too big either, smaller than a blue jay, bigger than a titmouse (common visitors at our feeder). Any experts out there? |
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Looks like a cowbird to me, too. Of course, I'm most familiar with my western birds. Over on reefs.org we have a fellow, John Brandt, who REALLY knows his IDs! The man is amazing with his ability to identify verts and inverts from all walks, flies, and swims of life!
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vrooom!
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But anyway, ladies, yes, I think you're right. I looked it up on audobon.com and seems like a good match. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction! |
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Doc, you see my location? I've visited the east coast once ever in my life. I know my western birds, cuzza them's what I sees, but! There are lots of birds that are found across the nation, and it seems the cowbird can be dubbed "ubiquitous".
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Newburyport, Mass
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