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Hello,
I am having trouble identifying a bird I saw today while walking in Hartshorne's Park today, near Sandy Hook NJ. Here are the identifiers:
Bird is about the size of a Red Robin, maybe slightly smaller. Prominent White breast and white belly with brownish top colors and streaks of white & brownish/tan or beige/yellow on the ...
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Please help me id these 2 hummers seen in my backyard in NJ.
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Thanks Dr1
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House Finch in central NJ
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House Wren nesting in backyard nesting box in central NJ
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I have a question. I've been trying to find out what kind of birds I saw landing in my neighbor's tree a couple weeks back. I didn't think much of it other than it was too cold to see robins because of the bitter temps we've been having this winter. Then I saw an article in the newspaper about how birds from Canada and the Arctic are here in New ...
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Hi -- Thanks for all your help with the other ids.Please identify this colorful visitor. Is there a meaning to the leg band? Must have escaped from a neighbor. Gets quite cold in NJ in November.
P.S. Is there a way to upload more than one photo at a time? Thx
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Central NJ, This bird has been coming to my back yard since mid April,
it's about 11 inches long, (larger than a CatBird) it has long brown legs, a head like a
Savannah Sparrow and chest markings like a Starling. I can't figure
out if it's a thrush or a hybrid mix? Would appreciate help.
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Thanks, everyone for your replies. Sorry it took me so long to get back to you!
Also, I don't know how to reply & quote everyone in my email, so I just hit ''reply'' to the last post! Thanks everyone!
In response to your questions:
1. No, it was not the open ocean, it was a very industrial area just outside NY, but still ...
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Hi there. This is my first posts, but I had to join because I was mesmerized by a bird that visited my backyard yesterday. I could not get a photo as my camera's zoom was not strong enough, but I got a clear view of it in my binoculars and will describe it as best I can. First, I'm in New Jersey, about a mile from the Delaware River. I did not see ...
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