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These are supposedly common in Florida but this was the first one I'd ever seen. He hung out awhile to pose for me after making his presence known with his call. I got on the WhatBird site, typed in what I thought it was, and verified it by the excellent sound file of his call on the page! Thanks, WhatBird!
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There were 2 full grown birds that 2 times have come to my yard. They have come in with starlings. Now I have also seen 3 small ones with the 2 adults The adults are the exact same size of mocking birds which we have many. These birds have bright yellow body and the head is yellow, slightly orange on top. Their wings ...
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This bird looks like some sort of finch to me--maybe a juvenile? The beak is heavy like a finch's, a yellowish flesh colored beak and legs, tail almost looks like it is two feathers that each curve out to the side. When it flew off the tail was parted so that it was a very pronounced V. I shot several photos and also got one shot of another bird ...
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Hi, I am totally new to birding. I tried to use the search to identify this bird and I also browsed the entire Florida list, but I couldn't find it. Can someone help me identify this bird?
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/10395582
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/10395556
I took these in May in Florida (Black Point Wildlife drive ...
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I'm trying to identify a bird that has been frequenting my feeder.
He's the size and shape of a small jay or a large cardinal, but is not tufted.
He has a white belly and a grayish or possibly buff-colored wings and back with a white stripe about 1/2 inch thick about 1 - 2 inches from the wing tips.
I live on the Florida panhandle and ...
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Photographed in the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge. Titusville, FL.
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I traveled to visit my parents on their lovely piece of
property in the middle of nowhere, Florida. I was lamenting over the
very overcast day, but decided to take the walk down to the lake with
my camera anyway. And what should I find, to my surprise, a pair of
Sandhill Cranes with a newly hatched little one! I was so thrilled! The
mother ...
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Mottled Duck Feathers.
I have always admired the way that animals seem to come with their own natural cosmetics and jewels!
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Socrates wrote that the swan sung it’s most beautiful song just before it died, leaving us with the phrase “swan song”
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A seagull takes a rest on the head of a swan shaped paddle boat in Orlando, FL at Lake Eola.
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