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It was at a friend's house on the Clinton River in Rochester Hills, MI, around Noon. I could not, unfortunately, spy the bird. The call sounded just like a cuckoo clock, but is not a cuckoo, according to the various sound libraries I checked. Does anyone know what bird makes a call like this? Thanks for any leads.....
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we found these birds in our roof and had to move them as we were fixing the roof. we are trying to find out what they are because we are going to take them to a rehabilitator tomorrow but they won't live through the night without food. i'd like to know what food they need but need to know what they are first! lol
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Please help identify this bird for me in East TN
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Alrighty now.......You can start laughing anytime cuz I have a question that will probably make most of the bird experts here cringe but hey....the only dumb question is the one unasked.....KK here goes.....I have lived in Tempe, Arizona in the same house just about my whole life.....(42 years) and since I was just a little kid have heard the ...
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Please help me identify the bird in wgp photo gallery.
Thanks!
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yellow legs, gray backside, brown back/wings, white chest, black stripe down center of neck. I only show up when yard is flooded. We travel in groups of 3-5.
French Settlement, Livingston Parish La.
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My friend Carolyne has a bird feeder in her backyard, and this past weekend, during the Great Backyard Bird Count, we spotted this unusual-looking bird. We are in Belmont, California (ZIP code 94002), which is approximately 20 miles south of San Francisco; the area is identified as a Coastal Oak Community. The ''Expert Guide'' on this site ...
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This bird was observed feeding on the ground beneath feeders in New Jersey..
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It is winter and cold in Central Kentucky. We are located in a suburban area with small yards. This bird looks like some kind of flycatcher, but none that I find should be in this area at this time of year. Can you help?
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Was about to photograph cardinals at our feeder when another bird suddenly landed on the pole that holds the feeders. He was about the size of a grosbeak, had pinkish/red belly & chest...even on his neck, but head was dark and back was dark w/white stripe on wing. I got a photo but it's blurry and he had turned away from me so hard ...
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