Ornithology ID Practice
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Re: Ornithology ID Practice
Yeah.
Now I can't see my own image.
Now I can't see my own image.
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Re: Ornithology ID Practice
I agree with Alphatauri, the neck of a juvenile grebe is colored and puffily feathered with a shorter beak, so it has to be a loon. (female?)
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Never mind, wrong. Sorry for the confusion.
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Re: Ornithology ID Practice
paleonaps wrote: Now I can't see my own image.

um i think red throated loon juvenile -- did u get that off of google images??

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I propose that we also be able to post calls, because they are even harder to ID than pictures
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Re: Ornithology ID Practice
You got it, I think.AlphaTauri wrote:Yep, I can see it now.
Um, Common Loon, juvenile?
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Yeah, it looks like that's right.
Paleonaps, care to reply? If not, Alpha can post the next image tomorrow.
Paleonaps, care to reply? If not, Alpha can post the next image tomorrow.
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Re: Ornithology ID Practice
didn't he say that common loon was wrong?paleonaps wrote:Never mind, wrong. Sorry for the confusion.
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Yeah, he did. Sorry, I just got confused.
I think it could be the Red-throated juvenile though.
I think it could be the Red-throated juvenile though.
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