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#1 Scouse

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Posted 20 July 2012 - 12:13 AM

1 - Pine Siskin? Difficult to see, but lots of them grubbing around on the side of the road, 4000feet up Mount Revelstoke, BC
2 - Tentatively identified as Audobon's Warbler - Lake Louise, BC
3 - not at all sure..... at Writing on Stone Provinicial Park, Southern Alberta
4 - pretty sure it's a Swainson's Hawk? also at Writing on Stone PP
5 - Shoveler? - Southern Saskatchewan
6 - fairly sure it's Franklin's Gull? - Chaplin, SK
7 - no idea - tried the Ipad App without success - Regina, SK
8 - not a great picture, but I can't identify it.... Dryden, Ontario
9 - two pictures of (I think) Myrtle's Warbler??????

Any help or verification much appreciated

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#2 BarnSwallow

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Posted 20 July 2012 - 12:20 AM

Your numbers seem to be mixed up, so I'll do them from left to right.

1. Franklin's gull
2. pine siskin
3. northern shoveler
4. yellow-rumped warbler
5. Swainson's hawk
6. YR warbler
7. female red-winged blackbird
8. ? scaup, maybe?
9. YR warbler
10. American kestrel

#3 Liam

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Posted 20 July 2012 - 12:48 AM

Your numbers seem to be mixed up, so I'll do them from left to right.

1. Franklin's gull
2. pine siskin
3. northern shoveler
4. yellow-rumped warbler
5. Swainson's hawk
6. YR warbler
7. female red-winged blackbird
8. ? scaup, maybe?
9. YR warbler
10. American kestrel


Agree except 8 is a pair of Common Goldeneye.
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Posted 20 July 2012 - 02:22 AM

#4 and #6 are Myrtles, #9 is indeed an Audubon's.

#5 Scouse

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Posted 20 July 2012 - 09:30 PM

Thanks everyone for the replies. I was really confused with the Warblers and would never have guessed the female Red-Wing.

Cheers
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Posted 20 July 2012 - 11:22 PM

Thanks everyone for the replies. I was really confused with the Warblers and would never have guessed the female Red-Wing.

Cheers
Tom


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