Took these tonight, but am unsure as to the ID. Based on searching through Sibley's, its something like a Cape May Warbler, or perhaps an Olive sparrow. It was uniformly grey in colour.
sugarzebra Cream of the Crop More info | May 13, 2007 23:56 | #1 Took these tonight, but am unsure as to the ID. Based on searching through Sibley's, its something like a Cape May Warbler, or perhaps an Olive sparrow. It was uniformly grey in colour. Scott
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chubri777 Goldmember 1,533 posts Likes: 13 Joined Apr 2007 Location: Cameron Park, Ca. More info | May 14, 2007 00:00 | #2 Actually great photos of a Gray Catbird Regards,
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tupe Goldmember More info | May 14, 2007 06:16 | #3 Nice, and I think chubri is right about the catbird. The black skullcap is distinctive. I have one photo, but mine is hiding even better than this one. --Joe
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May 14, 2007 07:25 | #4 chubri777 wrote in post #3201784 Actually great photos of a Gray Catbird tupe wrote in post #3202624 Nice, and I think chubri is right about the catbird. The black skullcap is distinctive. I have one photo, but mine is hiding even better than this one. Thanks for the ID, it is much appreciated. I'm on the leading edge of a huge learning curve but its very enjoyable. Scott
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