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Post by Ding Carpio on Oct 1, 2008 4:30:39 GMT
What does one do on a rainy day? Fix the armchair, install antivirus, clean lenses, rearrange the bookshelf, oil the tripod, sort some manuals, save the world. Having half a day indoors still, decided to surf my hard drive and found these still-unidentified birds from far-Northern American continent. Since I don't have a US-version of the KennyG, can someone help? First, I don't know what kind of gulls these two are:
I think these are Kittiwakes. Black-legged and Red-legged?
Then some birds at Potter's Marsh. Third one below's an Arctic Tern, right?
And this one's not wild. But curious what it is.
And this one's an American Robin, right?
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Post by Teddy Regpala on Oct 1, 2008 5:17:50 GMT
Not sure, but looks like a Western Gull ( Larus Occidentalis)
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Post by Teddy Regpala on Oct 1, 2008 5:21:07 GMT
Looks like a juvenile California Gull (Larus Californicus)I could be wrong, as I'm not sure about the range.
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Post by Teddy Regpala on Oct 1, 2008 5:24:01 GMT
Canada GooseBranta CanadensisPosted one on my recent thread.
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Post by Teddy Regpala on Oct 1, 2008 5:32:04 GMT
Tundra Swan(Cygnus Columbianus)
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Post by Teddy Regpala on Oct 1, 2008 5:33:54 GMT
... one below's an Arctic Tern, right? Correct.
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Post by Neon Rosell II on Oct 1, 2008 5:35:33 GMT
And this one's not wild. But curious what it is.
And this one's an American Robin, right? I can only ID these two, the top one is an Ibis and it's color is scarlet (the white balance is a bit off or just my monitor, looks kind of dark pinkish to me, but it should actually be scarlet) then it should be a Scarlet Ibis ( Eudocimus ruber) Yes bottom one is Am. robin ;D
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Post by Teddy Regpala on Oct 1, 2008 5:38:03 GMT
And this one's not wild. But curious what it is. (ooops, Neon already got this one) Looks like "Pink Ibis" ( Scarlet Ibis, Eudocimus ruber). Not sure though.
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Post by Teddy Regpala on Oct 1, 2008 5:45:48 GMT
And this one's an American Robin, right? ... Yes bottom one is Am. robin ;D I concur. A Male American Robin ( Turdus Migratorius).
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Post by Jun Gregorio on Oct 1, 2008 7:08:43 GMT
And this one's not wild. But curious what it is. I know exactly where you took that shot. Here's another shot from the same locale ;D ;D
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