Birders: Thrushes ?
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These two different specimens briefly stopped by my brush pile yesterday and today. Any thoughts on what species they might be as seen in fall plumage - possible Swainson's, Hermit or Veery? Jonathan Sunday Today
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Re: Birders: Thrushes ?
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Boy Jonathan, Those thrush can be a pain to I.D. Check out the bill color and shape on the #2 bird, that rules out a thrush according to all my reference books.
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Re: Birders: Thrushes ?
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Not sure on first one, but second definitely Fox Sparrow, they are usually scratching soil vigorously looking for food. I call them natures little rototillers
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Re: Birders: Thrushes ?
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Male white crown and an English(house) sparrow male also sorry cohunt it is not a Passer domesticusThen I see where the poster is from and they breed locally there. right of Cardinal is a White throated sparrow adult
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Re: Birders: Thrushes ?
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Beautiful Shots Jonathan!
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Re: Birders: Thrushes ?
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North of--obviously NOT white crown, lots of give-aways but I was distracted because the white is so brilliant which is common for the white crown and not the white throat. Sure sucks getting OLD.
Last edited by cohunt; 02/09/19 01:13 PM.
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Re: Birders: Thrushes ?
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birds are feeding on venison tallow , ground feeding seeds, black sunflower seeds plus going nuts on bread, every species on bread.
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Re: Birders: Thrushes ?
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One of my favorite songs in the wild, a late afternoon serenade by a Wood Thrush deep in the bush.
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Re: Birders: Thrushes ?
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Sparrow in the picture with the Cardinal looks like a Eurasian Tree Sparrow, brown cap with white ring all the way around neck. Correct as noted by Northof50 above. They were restricted to the St. Louis area when I saw them there many years ago. The yellow above the eye makes the other one an obvious White-throated. Jarhead
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