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Recently moved to a new house (still in central Arkansas) about 10 miles from the old one. At the old house I had many Tufted Titmouse. They were much smaller than the ones I am seeing here at the new location. They were small, comical, with the buffy flanks looking just like the pics in the field guides. Here they are much ...
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Thanks Randy. I never was able to see the underside of the bird...only the top side due to the way he was gliding in a circle turned at an angle ahead of me. All my books show birds of prey from the underside the way you look up and see them. The white head and neck (just like a bald eagle) and white wing sections (like a common ...
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Any wild guesses before I let this one drop?
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Sorry no photo. Today central Arkansas. Never saw the ''overhead'' view like you usually get with a hawk-like bird. I was moving and the bird was circling at an angle so I only saw the top of the bird as if I were looking down on it. The bird was dark (looked black but I was moving at about 70 on the freeway) with a solid ...
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I have found several (more than I expected to find) birding programs for the PDA. From Handango's Encyclopedia of North American birds to bird listing programs and bird song programs. Has anyone tried any of these? Comments?
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eric:Was it bobbing its rear end?
I saw several but didn't notice a bobbing rear.
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Today Central ARK. Small lake very foggy. These birds flew a few inches from the surface of the water and always landed at the edge of the water. Sandpiper?
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Sorry for the photo. Best I could get. Near small lake central ARK.
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It is a pain. I am from Houston and used to getting high speed free (Retired from Time Warner and Comcast). I am on DSL here but the lines in this area were put in back in 1910 by Mr. Bell himself and have so many faults....I'm thinking of training a pigeon to deliver my posts.
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