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WG Contest Coordinator
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Browns Mills, NJ
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This one should be easy
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#132 |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: South Carolina
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#133 |
WG Prize & Gift Coordinator
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Michigan
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I don't know my hawks but I see a red tush. I'll guess a red tailed hawk.
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#134 |
Curious George & UAOKA recipient
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Chapel Hill, NC
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I just found this thread, and y'all have a very odd sense of humor!
![]() These two little guys visited my deck feeder for suet last winter in NC.
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#135 |
WG Contest Coordinator
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Browns Mills, NJ
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YUP a juvenile red tailed hawk on the campus of MIT in Cambridge, MA.
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#136 |
WG Prize & Gift Coordinator
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Michigan
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Turtle... A yellow finch in its winter coat yet?
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#137 |
Curious George & UAOKA recipient
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Chapel Hill, NC
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Nope. It is two separate birds, maybe that wasn't clear. I wasn't sure how much of the bird needed to show.
The finches here in the winter lose their yellow; only one species is mostly yellow, at least at my house in the woods of Chapel Hill, and they love suet and insects over seed, and I don't see them in the summer. The other one is a very common feeder bird here in the winter, but again I don't see them in the summer.
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#138 |
Curious George & UAOKA recipient
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Chapel Hill, NC
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Okay, I guess I need to find photos that are more obvious. They are a pine siskin and a pine warbler (the yellow one.)
I'll stand back and watch y'all play for awhile.
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#139 |
WG Prize & Gift Coordinator
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Michigan
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All those stripey little birdy butts all look the same to me...I hadn't the time to play around yet and search into my books for them.
Been pretty busy lately and getting more so....
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