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oldguybirdwatcher Posted: 11-20-2009 8:47 AM

As always, only one per person please. And all are found in Nat'l Geo' Field Guide to the Birds of N. America.

 

FILOIAARCN   ACEGRHTANTC

 

PIOLRTAC   AARPLU

 

NAVHSAAN  RAWSROP

 

POEROCNIT   TORRNOMCA

 

YOANLS   STARLAOSB

 

KMSADE   YTRAIT

 

The BLUE one is a special one.

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txhummers replied on 11-20-2009 9:12 AM

3 - Savannah Sparrow

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jcolbert40 replied on 11-20-2009 10:04 AM

oldguybirdwatcher:
YOANLS   STARLAOSB

Laysan Albatross (typo?)

 

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Swordbird replied on 11-20-2009 10:35 AM

Hi Obi-Wan!

# 4. Neotropic Cormorant

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oldguybirdwatcher replied on 11-20-2009 11:07 AM

Mark  - - - No. 3  - - CorrectYes   - - - Joanne  - - - No. 5   - - - CorrectYes Even with TYPO?; you are too kind;  was a B.F!    - - - -  Sunshine   - - - No. 4  - - -  CorrectYes   - - -  No. 6 is open to all, even if you already have one, since it is "special".

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txhummers replied on 11-20-2009 12:09 PM

#6 masked tityra

 

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txhummers replied on 11-20-2009 12:10 PM

I must admit, I had help from a friend who has been to Costa Rica on this one!

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oldguybirdwatcher replied on 11-20-2009 12:50 PM

txhummers:

#6 masked tityra

 

 

Mark, Good going.    No. 6   - - - -  Correct!Yes   Per my book, this bird is common from northeastern and northwestern Mexico to Brazil; last time I looked, Mexico is still part of N. America, although my book does't really treat it as such. 

 

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theLark_IN_5 replied on 11-20-2009 1:02 PM

FILOIAARCN   ACEGRHTANTC

California Gnatcatcher

                   

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oldguybirdwatcher replied on 11-20-2009 1:28 PM

Larkie   - - - No. 1   - - - CorrectYes

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txhummers replied on 11-20-2009 1:57 PM

oldguybirdwatcher:
last time I looked, Mexico is still part of N. America, although my book does't really treat it as such. 

 

Just as a note, nor does the ABA or most wildlife scientists.  When I am looking for information on Mexico, I must go to tropical data most of the time.

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oldguybirdwatcher replied on 11-20-2009 9:02 PM

Alright, all you late nighters, there is one Egg not solved yet;  No. 2.   - - - - HINT:  It is a type of Warbler.

 

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txhummers replied on 11-21-2009 6:15 AM

#2 is very easy - see them quite often in the Rio Grande Valley.

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theLark_IN_5 replied on 11-21-2009 12:57 PM

PIOLRTAC   AARPLU

TROPICAL PARULA

                   

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oldguybirdwatcher replied on 11-22-2009 12:40 PM

theLark_IN_5:

PIOLRTAC   AARPLU

TROPICAL PARULA

Larkie     -- -- -- -- Correct.Yes Nice work!

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