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What is this little fellow

Last post 05-12-2008, 5:46 PM by barredowl. 5 replies.
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  •  05-11-2008, 10:23 PM 37293

    What is this little fellow

    This small gray bird was photographed in a Valley Oak tree near a stream in Northern California at Butte College.Very plain, small, and I really did not get a great look at him.Truthfully, this has been a very frustrating bird to ID. I really have no clue. Any help? Perhaps a Wrentit ( I also thought perhaps Townsend Solitaire or even Bushtit.

  •  05-12-2008, 2:49 AM 37299 in reply to 37293

    Re: What is this little fellow

    Why "Even" a bushtit? Looks like that or a wrentit. Bushtits are very active and lively, while wrentit tends to be secretive. Which one was your bird's behavior like?
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  •  05-12-2008, 4:18 AM 37308 in reply to 37299

    Re: What is this little fellow

    Definitely either Bushtit or Wrentit. I would say Bushtit but I have never seen either so I don't really have any experience with them.

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  •  05-12-2008, 5:01 AM 37316 in reply to 37308

    Re: What is this little fellow

    I think Bushtit for two reasons: Wrentits prefer low growing bushes to trees and in the field the few Wrentits that I've seen appear more pinkish on their breast.

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  •  05-12-2008, 7:12 AM 37328 in reply to 37293

    Re: What is this little fellow

    I see Bushtits almost daily, and that's what this looks like. As a previous poster pointed out, it would be rare for the super secretive Wrentit to be up in an exposed branch as they really do prefer dense cover. The photo is a tad blurry but this looks like a Bushtit to me...
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  •  05-12-2008, 5:46 PM 37532 in reply to 37293

    Re: What is this little fellow

    I agree with Bushtit.
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