Can someone id this bird in my backyard? Thanks.
TooManyShots Cream of the Crop 10,203 posts Likes: 532 Joined Jan 2008 Location: NYC More info | Apr 18, 2010 15:24 | #2 Permanent banIs an European Starling.... One Imaging Photography
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peregrineflier Goldmember 4,069 posts Likes: 9 Joined Jan 2010 More info | Apr 18, 2010 15:44 | #3 Just in case you are wondering, the European Starling was introduced to the US many moons ago and are way to common today. Thanks, Tom the Peregrineflier
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Pauhana Senior Member 940 posts Likes: 62 Joined Feb 2010 Location: Nashville, Tennessee More info | Apr 18, 2010 17:06 | #4 Yep will compete with woodpeckers for nesting holes. Confused and Prone to Wander.........
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Cyclop Cream of the Crop 6,899 posts Joined Jun 2007 More info | Apr 18, 2010 20:36 | #5 Nice shot. Canon 50D w/grip, Canon 7D, Mark II w/grip, Tokina UWA 11-16 2.8, Canon 17-55 2.8 IS, Canon 70-200 2.8 L IS, Canon 300 4 L IS, Canon 400 5.6 L, Canon 100 "macro" 2.8, Canon 60 "macro" 2.8, Canon Extender 1.4xII, Gitzo 3531S tripod w/Markins M20 ballhead, Gitzo GT2531EX tripod, Bogen-Manfrotto 681B monopod w/3232 head.
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Schell Senior Member 289 posts Joined Dec 2008 Location: San Francisco Bay Area More info | Apr 18, 2010 20:39 | #6 Kill it!!! www.RobSchellPhotography.com
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