Stoshowicz
Senior Member
Correct , View attachment 277920Bird 14 is a female canvasback.#14 Hen Canvasback
Correct , View attachment 277920Bird 14 is a female canvasback.#14 Hen Canvasback
Is that possibly a flycatcher of some kind?
All those little yellow birds kinda look alike to me.
Y'know, as long as y'all are looking anyway , I never have made up my mind on this one, and wouldn't mind an opinion so I'll put the whole bird up straight off.
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But it was taken in April.
You sound solidly confident recognizing its from april , and I believe you , but , why is that so significant ?if thats the case a Female Bay-Breasted
I got a few interesting image results when I looked up "bay-BREASTED.
I was going to say Pine Siskin since Stosh said the species was mentioned before, but that is strictly a guess. Yellow sparrow looking birds all look the same to me.
You sound solidly confident recognizing its from april , and I believe you , but , why is that so significant ?
Yeah they change a good bit but , Taken in Florida , and not yet on breeding grounds of Canada in may , it could still be in fall plumage. Is that not right ?They change so much from spring to fall
Yeah they change a good bit but , Taken in Florida , and not yet on breeding grounds of Canada in may , it could still be in fall plumage. Is that not right ?
Thanks! , Is there a piece of literature that lays out the molt schedules of warblers ? ( or anything like that )By April they should be in full breeding plumage anywhere
Thanks! , Is there a piece of literature that lays out the molt schedules of warblers ? ( or anything like that )
.. gotta run have a nice weekend.