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Apr 21, 2007 20:38 |  #1

There's been a lot of discussion here about this bird...I'm almost positive this is the female. She flew down with a male and even has a trace of the red on her wing. Thanks for looking.
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Apr 21, 2007 20:41 |  #2

pttenn wrote in post #3081845 (external link)
There's been a lot of discussion here about this bird...I'm almost positive this is the female. She flew down with a male and even has a trace of the red on her wing. Thanks for looking.
Karen

Yep A rwbb alright and nice detail


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Apr 21, 2007 21:14 as a reply to  @ hTr's post |  #3

Karen, is VI doing your titles for you ?? RRBB :p. Nice shot Karen, sorry for the poke.;)


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Apr 21, 2007 21:30 |  #4

Nice shot Karen !


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Apr 21, 2007 21:39 |  #5

bromm wrote in post #3082070 (external link)
Karen, is VI doing your titles for you ?? RRBB :p. Nice shot Karen, sorry for the poke.;)

Oh My Gosh--I didn't catch that! Guess I'm worn out, been a busy day. Maybe it's inherited, he is my brother, you know....:)
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Apr 21, 2007 21:42 |  #6

I'm thinking it's a first year male juvie RWBB. The black in the feathers and the red wing patch all say male. Check this thread out, yours looks a lot like this.


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Apr 21, 2007 21:47 as a reply to  @ canonloader's post |  #7

Well whatever it is, it is a good looking bird and a fine image Karen.


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Apr 21, 2007 22:01 |  #8

Wouldn't surprise me a bit, Mitch. I've been wrong about most of the birds I have tried to name on this forum. (Just seeing if you guys are on your toes....)
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Apr 21, 2007 22:08 |  #9

LOL, I only know two birds for sure, the bald eagle and the common robin, and sometimes I see stuff here that makes me wonder about that. :D


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