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IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NOVA SCOTIA BY COLOR Golden-crowned Sparrow: Large sparrow, brown-streaked upperparts and plain gray breast. Yellow crown is bordered by a wide black cap; cheek and collar are black. Bill is gray. Wings are brown with two white bars. Short flights, alternates rapid wing beats with brief periods of wings pulled to sides. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Wings are white with black primary and secondary feathers. Tail and rump are black. Bill is dull yellow to gray-green (eastern) or orange-yellow (western). Greater Scaup. Greater Scaup: This large diving duck has a glossy green-black head, white sides and belly, black tail, neck and breast, barred gray flanks and back. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN MANITOBA BY COLOR The Male (shown in background) has a dark gray back and head, and black-streaked shoulders. Face is gray with yellow eyestripe and breast is yellow. V-shaped bib is black. Wings are brown with chestnut-brown patches. The female (shown in foreground) and winter adult have brown streaked upperparts and IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Painted Bunting: Colorful, medium-sized bunting. The male (shown in background) has a bronze-green back, bright red eyering, rump and underparts. Head and nape are blue. Wings are dark with green shoulder patches. The female (shown in foreground) has green upperparts, yellow-green underparts and dark wings. Field Sparrow. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN BRITISH COLUMBIA BY COLOR The Male (shown in background) has a dark gray back and head, and black-streaked shoulders. Face is gray with yellow eyestripe and breast is yellow. V-shaped bib is black. Wings are brown with chestnut-brown patches. The female (shown in foreground) and winter adult have brown streaked upperparts and IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NEW BRUNSWICK BY COLOR Black-headed Grosbeak: Large, stocky finch, black-streaked, orange-brown back, black head, wings, tail. Breast is orange-brown and belly is yellow. Wings have conspicuous white patches. Black legs, feet. Female lacks black head and throat, has brown streaked upperparts and buff streaked underparts. Forages on ground and intrees and bushes.
WHATBIRD | IDENTIFY BIRDS | BIRD IDENTIFICATION GUIDESEARCHBROWSEREXPERTFORUMHELPSITE MAP The New Birder This fun video shows how smartphones are revolutionizing how birders enjoy their hobby. "Apps" such as iBird turn an iPhone or Android phone into a powerful digital field guide, replacing bulky and ineffective books. The New Birder from Mitchell Waite on Vimeo. The New Birder. from Mitchell Waite. IDENTIFY A BIRD BY ITS LOCATION, SIZE, AND COLOR Identify birds in North America for bird watching or as a bird guide. For birders and identification of wild birds. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Baird's Sandpiper: This medium-sized bird has scaled gray-brown upperparts, white underparts and a dark-spotted gray-brown breast. The crown, face and neck are buff with fine brown streaks. It has a white rump with a dark central stripe and black legs and feet. Feeds on insects and spiders. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ONTARIO BY COLOR Black-headed Grosbeak: Large, stocky finch, black-streaked, orange-brown back, black head, wings, tail. Breast is orange-brown and belly is yellow. Wings have conspicuous white patches. Black legs, feet. Female lacks black head and throat, has brown streaked upperparts and buff streaked underparts. Forages on ground and intrees and bushes.
IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NOVA SCOTIA BY COLOR Golden-crowned Sparrow: Large sparrow, brown-streaked upperparts and plain gray breast. Yellow crown is bordered by a wide black cap; cheek and collar are black. Bill is gray. Wings are brown with two white bars. Short flights, alternates rapid wing beats with brief periods of wings pulled to sides. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Wings are white with black primary and secondary feathers. Tail and rump are black. Bill is dull yellow to gray-green (eastern) or orange-yellow (western). Greater Scaup. Greater Scaup: This large diving duck has a glossy green-black head, white sides and belly, black tail, neck and breast, barred gray flanks and back. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN MANITOBA BY COLOR The Male (shown in background) has a dark gray back and head, and black-streaked shoulders. Face is gray with yellow eyestripe and breast is yellow. V-shaped bib is black. Wings are brown with chestnut-brown patches. The female (shown in foreground) and winter adult have brown streaked upperparts and IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Painted Bunting: Colorful, medium-sized bunting. The male (shown in background) has a bronze-green back, bright red eyering, rump and underparts. Head and nape are blue. Wings are dark with green shoulder patches. The female (shown in foreground) has green upperparts, yellow-green underparts and dark wings. Field Sparrow. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN BRITISH COLUMBIA BY COLOR The Male (shown in background) has a dark gray back and head, and black-streaked shoulders. Face is gray with yellow eyestripe and breast is yellow. V-shaped bib is black. Wings are brown with chestnut-brown patches. The female (shown in foreground) and winter adult have brown streaked upperparts and IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NEW BRUNSWICK BY COLOR Black-headed Grosbeak: Large, stocky finch, black-streaked, orange-brown back, black head, wings, tail. Breast is orange-brown and belly is yellow. Wings have conspicuous white patches. Black legs, feet. Female lacks black head and throat, has brown streaked upperparts and buff streaked underparts. Forages on ground and intrees and bushes.
BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA 2002 - 2013 www.whatbird.com All rights reserved. No part of this web site may be reproduced without written permission from Mitch Waite Group. Privacy Policy. Legal. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ONTARIO BY COLOR Purple Sandpiper: Medium sandpiper, upperparts are scaled gray-brown, crown is dark, and white underparts are streaked. Bill is dark with a yellow base and slightly decurved. Wings have large white stripes visible in flight; tail has dark central stripe above and is whitebelow. King Rail.
IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN MINNESOTA BY COLOR Black-legged Kittiwake: This is a medium-sized white gull with pale gray back and upperwings and black wing tips. The bill is yellow and the legs and feet are black. It has a swift, graceful flight, alternating several rapid shallow wing beats with a glide. Hovers over water before diving for prey at the surface.BIRDS VERY SMALL (3
Calliope Hummingbird: Very small hummingbird, metallic green upperparts and flanks, white underparts. Throat feathers are long, purple-red, appearing as streaks on a white background, whiskers when fluffed out, or dark, inverted V when folded. Direct and hoveringflight
IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NW. TERRITORIES BY COLOR Snowy Egret: This is a medium-sized, totally white egret with a long slender black bill and yellow lores. The eyes are yellow, the legs are black, and the feet are bright yellow. The head, neck and back have long lacy plumes during breeding season. The diet varies but includes crustaceans, insects and fish. BIRDS WITH FORKED TAIL Bahama Swallow: Medium-sized swallow with dark blue-green upperparts and cap extending below eye, and steel-blue wings, white chin, throat and underparts, and deeply forked tail. The bill, legs and feet are black. Swift, graceful flight, alternating rapid wing beats with long glides. Eurasian Skylark. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NEW YORK BY COLOR Pacific Golden-Plover: This medium-sized plover is yellow-spotted. It has a dark brown back, black face and black underparts with white-mottled flanks; a white S-shaped mark extends from above the eye to along sides. It has a thin, short black bill and black legs and feet. Females are duller in color. BIRDS CONTAINING THE COLOR YELLOW Green Jay: Medium, tropical jay with green back, yellow underparts, and distinct black bib. Head and nape are pale blue and has a short crest. Tail is long, blue-green, and yellow-edged. Bill, legs and feet are black. Omnivorous. Direct flight with steady bouyant wing beats. Glides between perches. American Goldfinch. BIRDS CONTAINING THE COLOR BLUE Pinyon Jay: Small, crestless, stocky jay with blue-gray body. Head is darker blue and has pale streaks on throat. Tail is short. Bill, legs, feet are black. Feeds on pine seeds, grain, fruit, berries, insects and eggs and young of other birds. Steady bouyant and direct flight with deep wing beats.BLUE GROSBEAK
Blue Grosbeak: Large finch, bright purple-blue body, black face, and two wide, brown wingbars. Dark wings, tail. Hops on ground to forage. Gleans from bushes, weeds and trees. Feeds on insects, snails, grains, seeds and fruits. Swift flight, alternates rapid wing beats with wingspulled to sides.
WHATBIRD | IDENTIFY BIRDS | BIRD IDENTIFICATION GUIDESEARCHBROWSEREXPERTFORUMHELPSITE MAP The New Birder This fun video shows how smartphones are revolutionizing how birders enjoy their hobby. "Apps" such as iBird turn an iPhone or Android phone into a powerful digital field guide, replacing bulky and ineffective books. The New Birder from Mitchell Waite on Vimeo. The New Birder. from Mitchell Waite. IDENTIFY A BIRD BY ITS LOCATION, SIZE, AND COLOR Identify birds in North America for bird watching or as a bird guide. For birders and identification of wild birds. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Baird's Sandpiper: This medium-sized bird has scaled gray-brown upperparts, white underparts and a dark-spotted gray-brown breast. The crown, face and neck are buff with fine brown streaks. It has a white rump with a dark central stripe and black legs and feet. Feeds on insects and spiders. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ONTARIO BY COLOR Black-headed Grosbeak: Large, stocky finch, black-streaked, orange-brown back, black head, wings, tail. Breast is orange-brown and belly is yellow. Wings have conspicuous white patches. Black legs, feet. Female lacks black head and throat, has brown streaked upperparts and buff streaked underparts. Forages on ground and intrees and bushes.
IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Wings are white with black primary and secondary feathers. Tail and rump are black. Bill is dull yellow to gray-green (eastern) or orange-yellow (western). Greater Scaup. Greater Scaup: This large diving duck has a glossy green-black head, white sides and belly, black tail, neck and breast, barred gray flanks and back. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN MANITOBA BY COLOR The Male (shown in background) has a dark gray back and head, and black-streaked shoulders. Face is gray with yellow eyestripe and breast is yellow. V-shaped bib is black. Wings are brown with chestnut-brown patches. The female (shown in foreground) and winter adult have brown streaked upperparts and IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN BRITISH COLUMBIA BY COLOR The Male (shown in background) has a dark gray back and head, and black-streaked shoulders. Face is gray with yellow eyestripe and breast is yellow. V-shaped bib is black. Wings are brown with chestnut-brown patches. The female (shown in foreground) and winter adult have brown streaked upperparts and IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NOVA SCOTIA BY COLOR Golden-crowned Sparrow: Large sparrow, brown-streaked upperparts and plain gray breast. Yellow crown is bordered by a wide black cap; cheek and collar are black. Bill is gray. Wings are brown with two white bars. Short flights, alternates rapid wing beats with brief periods of wings pulled to sides. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Painted Bunting: Colorful, medium-sized bunting. The male (shown in background) has a bronze-green back, bright red eyering, rump and underparts. Head and nape are blue. Wings are dark with green shoulder patches. The female (shown in foreground) has green upperparts, yellow-green underparts and dark wings. Field Sparrow. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NEW BRUNSWICK BY COLOR Black-headed Grosbeak: Large, stocky finch, black-streaked, orange-brown back, black head, wings, tail. Breast is orange-brown and belly is yellow. Wings have conspicuous white patches. Black legs, feet. Female lacks black head and throat, has brown streaked upperparts and buff streaked underparts. Forages on ground and intrees and bushes.
WHATBIRD | IDENTIFY BIRDS | BIRD IDENTIFICATION GUIDESEARCHBROWSEREXPERTFORUMHELPSITE MAP The New Birder This fun video shows how smartphones are revolutionizing how birders enjoy their hobby. "Apps" such as iBird turn an iPhone or Android phone into a powerful digital field guide, replacing bulky and ineffective books. The New Birder from Mitchell Waite on Vimeo. The New Birder. from Mitchell Waite. IDENTIFY A BIRD BY ITS LOCATION, SIZE, AND COLOR Identify birds in North America for bird watching or as a bird guide. For birders and identification of wild birds. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Baird's Sandpiper: This medium-sized bird has scaled gray-brown upperparts, white underparts and a dark-spotted gray-brown breast. The crown, face and neck are buff with fine brown streaks. It has a white rump with a dark central stripe and black legs and feet. Feeds on insects and spiders. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ONTARIO BY COLOR Black-headed Grosbeak: Large, stocky finch, black-streaked, orange-brown back, black head, wings, tail. Breast is orange-brown and belly is yellow. Wings have conspicuous white patches. Black legs, feet. Female lacks black head and throat, has brown streaked upperparts and buff streaked underparts. Forages on ground and intrees and bushes.
IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Wings are white with black primary and secondary feathers. Tail and rump are black. Bill is dull yellow to gray-green (eastern) or orange-yellow (western). Greater Scaup. Greater Scaup: This large diving duck has a glossy green-black head, white sides and belly, black tail, neck and breast, barred gray flanks and back. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN MANITOBA BY COLOR The Male (shown in background) has a dark gray back and head, and black-streaked shoulders. Face is gray with yellow eyestripe and breast is yellow. V-shaped bib is black. Wings are brown with chestnut-brown patches. The female (shown in foreground) and winter adult have brown streaked upperparts and IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN BRITISH COLUMBIA BY COLOR The Male (shown in background) has a dark gray back and head, and black-streaked shoulders. Face is gray with yellow eyestripe and breast is yellow. V-shaped bib is black. Wings are brown with chestnut-brown patches. The female (shown in foreground) and winter adult have brown streaked upperparts and IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NOVA SCOTIA BY COLOR Golden-crowned Sparrow: Large sparrow, brown-streaked upperparts and plain gray breast. Yellow crown is bordered by a wide black cap; cheek and collar are black. Bill is gray. Wings are brown with two white bars. Short flights, alternates rapid wing beats with brief periods of wings pulled to sides. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Painted Bunting: Colorful, medium-sized bunting. The male (shown in background) has a bronze-green back, bright red eyering, rump and underparts. Head and nape are blue. Wings are dark with green shoulder patches. The female (shown in foreground) has green upperparts, yellow-green underparts and dark wings. Field Sparrow. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NEW BRUNSWICK BY COLOR Black-headed Grosbeak: Large, stocky finch, black-streaked, orange-brown back, black head, wings, tail. Breast is orange-brown and belly is yellow. Wings have conspicuous white patches. Black legs, feet. Female lacks black head and throat, has brown streaked upperparts and buff streaked underparts. Forages on ground and intrees and bushes.
IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ONTARIO BY COLOR Purple Sandpiper: Medium sandpiper, upperparts are scaled gray-brown, crown is dark, and white underparts are streaked. Bill is dark with a yellow base and slightly decurved. Wings have large white stripes visible in flight; tail has dark central stripe above and is whitebelow. King Rail.
IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NEW YORK BY COLOR Pacific Golden-Plover: This medium-sized plover is yellow-spotted. It has a dark brown back, black face and black underparts with white-mottled flanks; a white S-shaped mark extends from above the eye to along sides. It has a thin, short black bill and black legs and feet. Females are duller in color. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN DELAWARE BY COLOR Western Tanager: Medium-sized tanager with brilliant red head, bright yellow body, black back, wings, and tail. Wings have two bars: upper bar is yellow, lower bar is white. Legs and feet are gray. Female is olive-green above, with gray back and yellow underparts. Swift direct flight on rapidly beating wings. BIRDS FOUND IN LAKES, RIVERS, PONDS HABITATS Tundra Bean-Goose: A medium-sized goose with brown upperparts, tan underparts, and a white belly and vent. Dark brown barring on the flanks, light brown barring on the back, white edging to the secondary coverts, and a white, "u-shaped" rump. Orange and black bill, and orange legs. Direct flight in V formation. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN MINNESOTA BY COLOR Black-legged Kittiwake: This is a medium-sized white gull with pale gray back and upperwings and black wing tips. The bill is yellow and the legs and feet are black. It has a swift, graceful flight, alternating several rapid shallow wing beats with a glide. Hovers over water before diving for prey at the surface. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN TENNESSEE BY COLOR Gyrfalcon: Large northern falcon with three color morphs: dark, white, and gray. Dark morph is dark gray with pale streaks on throat and upper breast. White morph is white with dark spots and markings on wings, nape, and sides. Gray morph is a mix. The eyes, bill, and legs of all morphs are yellow. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN FLORIDA BY COLOR Rock Wren: Medium wren with white-speckled gray upperparts, brown rump, white-over-black eye brow, white throat and breast with fine gray streaks, and buff-yellow flanks and belly. The long tail is buff-and-black barred, and has a pale tip; undertail coverts are white with black bars. Bachman's Warbler. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN BRITISH COLUMBIA BY COLOR Pinyon Jay. Pinyon Jay: Small, crestless, stocky jay with blue-gray body. Head is darker blue and has pale streaks on throat. Tail is short. Bill, legs, feet are black. Feeds on pine seeds, grain, fruit, berries, insects and eggs and young of other birds. Steady bouyant and direct flight with deep wing beats. BIRDS CONTAINING THE COLOR BLUE Pinyon Jay: Small, crestless, stocky jay with blue-gray body. Head is darker blue and has pale streaks on throat. Tail is short. Bill, legs, feet are black. Feeds on pine seeds, grain, fruit, berries, insects and eggs and young of other birds. Steady bouyant and direct flight with deep wing beats. BIRDS CONTAINING THE COLOR RUFOUS OR RUST Ridgway's Rail: A medium sized bird with a long, slightly decurved slender bill with gray-brown upperparts and a rufous breast. Upperwing-coverts are mostly gray, with buff-brown and dark streaks. It has an olive morph where the upperparts have darker, black centers and duller, more olive fringes. Sexes are similar. WHATBIRD | IDENTIFY BIRDS | BIRD IDENTIFICATION GUIDESEARCHBROWSEREXPERTFORUMHELPSITE MAP The New Birder This fun video shows how smartphones are revolutionizing how birders enjoy their hobby. "Apps" such as iBird turn an iPhone or Android phone into a powerful digital field guide, replacing bulky and ineffective books. The New Birder from Mitchell Waite on Vimeo. The New Birder. from Mitchell Waite. IDENTIFY A BIRD BY ITS LOCATION, SIZE, AND COLOR Identify birds in North America for bird watching or as a bird guide. For birders and identification of wild birds. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Baird's Sandpiper: This medium-sized bird has scaled gray-brown upperparts, white underparts and a dark-spotted gray-brown breast. The crown, face and neck are buff with fine brown streaks. It has a white rump with a dark central stripe and black legs and feet. Feeds on insects and spiders. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ONTARIO BY COLOR Black-headed Grosbeak: Large, stocky finch, black-streaked, orange-brown back, black head, wings, tail. Breast is orange-brown and belly is yellow. Wings have conspicuous white patches. Black legs, feet. Female lacks black head and throat, has brown streaked upperparts and buff streaked underparts. Forages on ground and intrees and bushes.
IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Wings are white with black primary and secondary feathers. Tail and rump are black. Bill is dull yellow to gray-green (eastern) or orange-yellow (western). Greater Scaup. Greater Scaup: This large diving duck has a glossy green-black head, white sides and belly, black tail, neck and breast, barred gray flanks and back. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NOVA SCOTIA BY COLOR Golden-crowned Sparrow: Large sparrow, brown-streaked upperparts and plain gray breast. Yellow crown is bordered by a wide black cap; cheek and collar are black. Bill is gray. Wings are brown with two white bars. Short flights, alternates rapid wing beats with brief periods of wings pulled to sides. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN MANITOBA BY COLOR The Male (shown in background) has a dark gray back and head, and black-streaked shoulders. Face is gray with yellow eyestripe and breast is yellow. V-shaped bib is black. Wings are brown with chestnut-brown patches. The female (shown in foreground) and winter adult have brown streaked upperparts and IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN BRITISH COLUMBIA BY COLOR The Male (shown in background) has a dark gray back and head, and black-streaked shoulders. Face is gray with yellow eyestripe and breast is yellow. V-shaped bib is black. Wings are brown with chestnut-brown patches. The female (shown in foreground) and winter adult have brown streaked upperparts and IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Painted Bunting: Colorful, medium-sized bunting. The male (shown in background) has a bronze-green back, bright red eyering, rump and underparts. Head and nape are blue. Wings are dark with green shoulder patches. The female (shown in foreground) has green upperparts, yellow-green underparts and dark wings. Field Sparrow. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NEW YORK BY COLOR Pacific Golden-Plover: This medium-sized plover is yellow-spotted. It has a dark brown back, black face and black underparts with white-mottled flanks; a white S-shaped mark extends from above the eye to along sides. It has a thin, short black bill and black legs and feet. Females are duller in color. WHATBIRD | IDENTIFY BIRDS | BIRD IDENTIFICATION GUIDESEARCHBROWSEREXPERTFORUMHELPSITE MAP The New Birder This fun video shows how smartphones are revolutionizing how birders enjoy their hobby. "Apps" such as iBird turn an iPhone or Android phone into a powerful digital field guide, replacing bulky and ineffective books. The New Birder from Mitchell Waite on Vimeo. The New Birder. from Mitchell Waite. IDENTIFY A BIRD BY ITS LOCATION, SIZE, AND COLOR Identify birds in North America for bird watching or as a bird guide. For birders and identification of wild birds. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Baird's Sandpiper: This medium-sized bird has scaled gray-brown upperparts, white underparts and a dark-spotted gray-brown breast. The crown, face and neck are buff with fine brown streaks. It has a white rump with a dark central stripe and black legs and feet. Feeds on insects and spiders. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ONTARIO BY COLOR Black-headed Grosbeak: Large, stocky finch, black-streaked, orange-brown back, black head, wings, tail. Breast is orange-brown and belly is yellow. Wings have conspicuous white patches. Black legs, feet. Female lacks black head and throat, has brown streaked upperparts and buff streaked underparts. Forages on ground and intrees and bushes.
IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Wings are white with black primary and secondary feathers. Tail and rump are black. Bill is dull yellow to gray-green (eastern) or orange-yellow (western). Greater Scaup. Greater Scaup: This large diving duck has a glossy green-black head, white sides and belly, black tail, neck and breast, barred gray flanks and back. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NOVA SCOTIA BY COLOR Golden-crowned Sparrow: Large sparrow, brown-streaked upperparts and plain gray breast. Yellow crown is bordered by a wide black cap; cheek and collar are black. Bill is gray. Wings are brown with two white bars. Short flights, alternates rapid wing beats with brief periods of wings pulled to sides. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN MANITOBA BY COLOR The Male (shown in background) has a dark gray back and head, and black-streaked shoulders. Face is gray with yellow eyestripe and breast is yellow. V-shaped bib is black. Wings are brown with chestnut-brown patches. The female (shown in foreground) and winter adult have brown streaked upperparts and IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN BRITISH COLUMBIA BY COLOR The Male (shown in background) has a dark gray back and head, and black-streaked shoulders. Face is gray with yellow eyestripe and breast is yellow. V-shaped bib is black. Wings are brown with chestnut-brown patches. The female (shown in foreground) and winter adult have brown streaked upperparts and IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Painted Bunting: Colorful, medium-sized bunting. The male (shown in background) has a bronze-green back, bright red eyering, rump and underparts. Head and nape are blue. Wings are dark with green shoulder patches. The female (shown in foreground) has green upperparts, yellow-green underparts and dark wings. Field Sparrow. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NEW YORK BY COLOR Pacific Golden-Plover: This medium-sized plover is yellow-spotted. It has a dark brown back, black face and black underparts with white-mottled flanks; a white S-shaped mark extends from above the eye to along sides. It has a thin, short black bill and black legs and feet. Females are duller in color. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NEW YORK BY COLOR Pacific Golden-Plover: This medium-sized plover is yellow-spotted. It has a dark brown back, black face and black underparts with white-mottled flanks; a white S-shaped mark extends from above the eye to along sides. It has a thin, short black bill and black legs and feet. Females are duller in color. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN DELAWARE BY COLOR Western Tanager: Medium-sized tanager with brilliant red head, bright yellow body, black back, wings, and tail. Wings have two bars: upper bar is yellow, lower bar is white. Legs and feet are gray. Female is olive-green above, with gray back and yellow underparts. Swift direct flight on rapidly beating wings. BIRDS FOUND IN ONTARIO Lesser Goldfinch: Small finch with dark back (black in the east, dark green in the west), black crown, bright yellow underparts. Wings, tail black with white markings. Forages in shrubs, brush, weedy fields for seeds and insects. Swift flight, alternates rapid wing beats with wings pulled to sides. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN TENNESSEE BY COLOR Gyrfalcon: Large northern falcon with three color morphs: dark, white, and gray. Dark morph is dark gray with pale streaks on throat and upper breast. White morph is white with dark spots and markings on wings, nape, and sides. Gray morph is a mix. The eyes, bill, and legs of all morphs are yellow. BIRDS FOUND IN LAKES, RIVERS, PONDS HABITATS Tundra Bean-Goose: A medium-sized goose with brown upperparts, tan underparts, and a white belly and vent. Dark brown barring on the flanks, light brown barring on the back, white edging to the secondary coverts, and a white, "u-shaped" rump. Orange and black bill, and orange legs. Direct flight in V formation. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN MINNESOTA BY COLOR Black-legged Kittiwake: This is a medium-sized white gull with pale gray back and upperwings and black wing tips. The bill is yellow and the legs and feet are black. It has a swift, graceful flight, alternating several rapid shallow wing beats with a glide. Hovers over water before diving for prey at the surface. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN FLORIDA BY COLOR Rock Wren: Medium wren with white-speckled gray upperparts, brown rump, white-over-black eye brow, white throat and breast with fine gray streaks, and buff-yellow flanks and belly. The long tail is buff-and-black barred, and has a pale tip; undertail coverts are white with black bars. Bachman's Warbler. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN BRITISH COLUMBIA BY COLOR Pinyon Jay. Pinyon Jay: Small, crestless, stocky jay with blue-gray body. Head is darker blue and has pale streaks on throat. Tail is short. Bill, legs, feet are black. Feeds on pine seeds, grain, fruit, berries, insects and eggs and young of other birds. Steady bouyant and direct flight with deep wing beats. BIRDS CONTAINING THE COLOR BLUE Pinyon Jay: Small, crestless, stocky jay with blue-gray body. Head is darker blue and has pale streaks on throat. Tail is short. Bill, legs, feet are black. Feeds on pine seeds, grain, fruit, berries, insects and eggs and young of other birds. Steady bouyant and direct flight with deep wing beats. BIRDS CONTAINING THE COLOR RUFOUS OR RUST Ridgway's Rail: A medium sized bird with a long, slightly decurved slender bill with gray-brown upperparts and a rufous breast. Upperwing-coverts are mostly gray, with buff-brown and dark streaks. It has an olive morph where the upperparts have darker, black centers and duller, more olive fringes. Sexes are similar. WHATBIRD | IDENTIFY BIRDS | BIRD IDENTIFICATION GUIDESEARCHBROWSEREXPERTFORUMHELPSITE MAP The New Birder This fun video shows how smartphones are revolutionizing how birders enjoy their hobby. "Apps" such as iBird turn an iPhone or Android phone into a powerful digital field guide, replacing bulky and ineffective books. The New Birder from Mitchell Waite on Vimeo. The New Birder. from Mitchell Waite. IDENTIFY A BIRD BY ITS LOCATION, SIZE, AND COLOR Identify birds in North America for bird watching or as a bird guide. For birders and identification of wild birds. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Baird's Sandpiper: This medium-sized bird has scaled gray-brown upperparts, white underparts and a dark-spotted gray-brown breast. The crown, face and neck are buff with fine brown streaks. It has a white rump with a dark central stripe and black legs and feet. Feeds on insects and spiders. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ONTARIO BY COLOR Black-headed Grosbeak: Large, stocky finch, black-streaked, orange-brown back, black head, wings, tail. Breast is orange-brown and belly is yellow. Wings have conspicuous white patches. Black legs, feet. Female lacks black head and throat, has brown streaked upperparts and buff streaked underparts. Forages on ground and intrees and bushes.
IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NOVA SCOTIA BY COLOR Golden-crowned Sparrow: Large sparrow, brown-streaked upperparts and plain gray breast. Yellow crown is bordered by a wide black cap; cheek and collar are black. Bill is gray. Wings are brown with two white bars. Short flights, alternates rapid wing beats with brief periods of wings pulled to sides. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN BRITISH COLUMBIA BY COLOR The Male (shown in background) has a dark gray back and head, and black-streaked shoulders. Face is gray with yellow eyestripe and breast is yellow. V-shaped bib is black. Wings are brown with chestnut-brown patches. The female (shown in foreground) and winter adult have brown streaked upperparts and IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Painted Bunting: Colorful, medium-sized bunting. The male (shown in background) has a bronze-green back, bright red eyering, rump and underparts. Head and nape are blue. Wings are dark with green shoulder patches. The female (shown in foreground) has green upperparts, yellow-green underparts and dark wings. Field Sparrow. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NEW YORK BY COLOR Pacific Golden-Plover: This medium-sized plover is yellow-spotted. It has a dark brown back, black face and black underparts with white-mottled flanks; a white S-shaped mark extends from above the eye to along sides. It has a thin, short black bill and black legs and feet. Females are duller in color. BIRDS CONTAINING THE COLOR BLUE Pinyon Jay: Small, crestless, stocky jay with blue-gray body. Head is darker blue and has pale streaks on throat. Tail is short. Bill, legs, feet are black. Feeds on pine seeds, grain, fruit, berries, insects and eggs and young of other birds. Steady bouyant and direct flight with deep wing beats. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN DELAWARE BY COLOR Western Tanager: Medium-sized tanager with brilliant red head, bright yellow body, black back, wings, and tail. Wings have two bars: upper bar is yellow, lower bar is white. Legs and feet are gray. Female is olive-green above, with gray back and yellow underparts. Swift direct flight on rapidly beating wings. WHATBIRD | IDENTIFY BIRDS | BIRD IDENTIFICATION GUIDESEARCHBROWSEREXPERTFORUMHELPSITE MAP The New Birder This fun video shows how smartphones are revolutionizing how birders enjoy their hobby. "Apps" such as iBird turn an iPhone or Android phone into a powerful digital field guide, replacing bulky and ineffective books. The New Birder from Mitchell Waite on Vimeo. The New Birder. from Mitchell Waite. IDENTIFY A BIRD BY ITS LOCATION, SIZE, AND COLOR Identify birds in North America for bird watching or as a bird guide. For birders and identification of wild birds. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Baird's Sandpiper: This medium-sized bird has scaled gray-brown upperparts, white underparts and a dark-spotted gray-brown breast. The crown, face and neck are buff with fine brown streaks. It has a white rump with a dark central stripe and black legs and feet. Feeds on insects and spiders. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ONTARIO BY COLOR Black-headed Grosbeak: Large, stocky finch, black-streaked, orange-brown back, black head, wings, tail. Breast is orange-brown and belly is yellow. Wings have conspicuous white patches. Black legs, feet. Female lacks black head and throat, has brown streaked upperparts and buff streaked underparts. Forages on ground and intrees and bushes.
IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NOVA SCOTIA BY COLOR Golden-crowned Sparrow: Large sparrow, brown-streaked upperparts and plain gray breast. Yellow crown is bordered by a wide black cap; cheek and collar are black. Bill is gray. Wings are brown with two white bars. Short flights, alternates rapid wing beats with brief periods of wings pulled to sides. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN BRITISH COLUMBIA BY COLOR The Male (shown in background) has a dark gray back and head, and black-streaked shoulders. Face is gray with yellow eyestripe and breast is yellow. V-shaped bib is black. Wings are brown with chestnut-brown patches. The female (shown in foreground) and winter adult have brown streaked upperparts and IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Painted Bunting: Colorful, medium-sized bunting. The male (shown in background) has a bronze-green back, bright red eyering, rump and underparts. Head and nape are blue. Wings are dark with green shoulder patches. The female (shown in foreground) has green upperparts, yellow-green underparts and dark wings. Field Sparrow. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NEW YORK BY COLOR Pacific Golden-Plover: This medium-sized plover is yellow-spotted. It has a dark brown back, black face and black underparts with white-mottled flanks; a white S-shaped mark extends from above the eye to along sides. It has a thin, short black bill and black legs and feet. Females are duller in color. BIRDS CONTAINING THE COLOR BLUE Pinyon Jay: Small, crestless, stocky jay with blue-gray body. Head is darker blue and has pale streaks on throat. Tail is short. Bill, legs, feet are black. Feeds on pine seeds, grain, fruit, berries, insects and eggs and young of other birds. Steady bouyant and direct flight with deep wing beats. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN DELAWARE BY COLOR Western Tanager: Medium-sized tanager with brilliant red head, bright yellow body, black back, wings, and tail. Wings have two bars: upper bar is yellow, lower bar is white. Legs and feet are gray. Female is olive-green above, with gray back and yellow underparts. Swift direct flight on rapidly beating wings. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN BRITISH COLUMBIA BY COLOR Pinyon Jay. Pinyon Jay: Small, crestless, stocky jay with blue-gray body. Head is darker blue and has pale streaks on throat. Tail is short. Bill, legs, feet are black. Feeds on pine seeds, grain, fruit, berries, insects and eggs and young of other birds. Steady bouyant and direct flight with deep wing beats. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NEW YORK BY COLOR Pacific Golden-Plover: This medium-sized plover is yellow-spotted. It has a dark brown back, black face and black underparts with white-mottled flanks; a white S-shaped mark extends from above the eye to along sides. It has a thin, short black bill and black legs and feet. Females are duller in color. BIRDS CONTAINING THE COLOR BLUE Pinyon Jay: Small, crestless, stocky jay with blue-gray body. Head is darker blue and has pale streaks on throat. Tail is short. Bill, legs, feet are black. Feeds on pine seeds, grain, fruit, berries, insects and eggs and young of other birds. Steady bouyant and direct flight with deep wing beats. BIRDS CONTAINING THE COLOR BROWN Oahu Elepaio: This small monarch flycatcher has a dark brown crown and back, white underparts with buff flanks and breast, white lores, dark ear patch, rufous forehead, white-tipped black throat feathers, and white wing bars and rump. The long brown tail is white IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN MAINE BY COLOR Black-throated Gray Warbler: Small warbler, black-marked, slate-gray upperparts, black streaks on flanks, white underparts. Head has black hood and throat, sharply contrasting white eyebrow and cheek stripe, and yellow spot in front of eye. Wings are dark with two white bars. Black bill, legs, feet. BIRDS CONTAINING THE COLOR RED Red Avadavat: This small, active finch native to South Asia is bright red overall with small white spots, brown wings, black tail with red upper tail coverts, black lores, white crescent below each eye, red bill, and pink legs and feet. Female is dark brown, paler beneath, with white spotted wings and red rump. BIRDS FOUND IN MARSHES, SWAMPS HABITATS Groove-billed Ani: Medium-sized black bird with iridescent blue and green overtones, with a very long tail (half the length of the bird). Bill is huge, with arched ridge and narrow grooves. Feeds on insects, ticks, spiders, lizards, fruits, berries and seeds. Flies low to theground.
IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NW. TERRITORIES BY COLOR Snowy Egret: This is a medium-sized, totally white egret with a long slender black bill and yellow lores. The eyes are yellow, the legs are black, and the feet are bright yellow. The head, neck and back have long lacy plumes during breeding season. The diet varies but includes crustaceans, insects and fish. BIRDS OF BITTERNS, HERONS AND EGRETS (ARDEIDAE) FAMILY Black-crowned Night-Heron. Black-crowned Night-Heron: This is a medium-sized, stocky heron with short neck and legs, black upperparts, gray wings and white to pale gray underparts. It has a stout black bill, red eyes and yellow legs. It feeds on small invertebrates, crustaceans, vertebrates, mammals, the eggs and the young of otherbirds and
IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NEW MEXICO BY COLOR Swift bounding flight, alternates rapid wing beats with wings pulled briefly to sides. Purple Finch. Purple Finch: Medium finch, rose-red body, brown streaks on nape, back. Sides, flanks, belly are dull white with red wash; sides show thick, faint streaks. Brown wings, notched tail. Female is brown streaked overall. WHATBIRD | IDENTIFY BIRDS | BIRD IDENTIFICATION GUIDESEARCHBROWSEREXPERTFORUMHELPSITE MAP The New Birder This fun video shows how smartphones are revolutionizing how birders enjoy their hobby. "Apps" such as iBird turn an iPhone or Android phone into a powerful digital field guide, replacing bulky and ineffective books. The New Birder from Mitchell Waite on Vimeo. The New Birder. from Mitchell Waite. IDENTIFY A BIRD BY ITS LOCATION, SIZE, AND COLOR Identify birds in North America for bird watching or as a bird guide. For birders and identification of wild birds. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Baird's Sandpiper: This medium-sized bird has scaled gray-brown upperparts, white underparts and a dark-spotted gray-brown breast. The crown, face and neck are buff with fine brown streaks. It has a white rump with a dark central stripe and black legs and feet. Feeds on insects and spiders. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ONTARIO BY COLOR Black-headed Grosbeak: Large, stocky finch, black-streaked, orange-brown back, black head, wings, tail. Breast is orange-brown and belly is yellow. Wings have conspicuous white patches. Black legs, feet. Female lacks black head and throat, has brown streaked upperparts and buff streaked underparts. Forages on ground and intrees and bushes.
IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NOVA SCOTIA BY COLOR Golden-crowned Sparrow: Large sparrow, brown-streaked upperparts and plain gray breast. Yellow crown is bordered by a wide black cap; cheek and collar are black. Bill is gray. Wings are brown with two white bars. Short flights, alternates rapid wing beats with brief periods of wings pulled to sides. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN BRITISH COLUMBIA BY COLOR The Male (shown in background) has a dark gray back and head, and black-streaked shoulders. Face is gray with yellow eyestripe and breast is yellow. V-shaped bib is black. Wings are brown with chestnut-brown patches. The female (shown in foreground) and winter adult have brown streaked upperparts and IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Painted Bunting: Colorful, medium-sized bunting. The male (shown in background) has a bronze-green back, bright red eyering, rump and underparts. Head and nape are blue. Wings are dark with green shoulder patches. The female (shown in foreground) has green upperparts, yellow-green underparts and dark wings. Field Sparrow. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NEW YORK BY COLOR Pacific Golden-Plover: This medium-sized plover is yellow-spotted. It has a dark brown back, black face and black underparts with white-mottled flanks; a white S-shaped mark extends from above the eye to along sides. It has a thin, short black bill and black legs and feet. Females are duller in color. BIRDS CONTAINING THE COLOR BLUE Pinyon Jay: Small, crestless, stocky jay with blue-gray body. Head is darker blue and has pale streaks on throat. Tail is short. Bill, legs, feet are black. Feeds on pine seeds, grain, fruit, berries, insects and eggs and young of other birds. Steady bouyant and direct flight with deep wing beats. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN DELAWARE BY COLOR Western Tanager: Medium-sized tanager with brilliant red head, bright yellow body, black back, wings, and tail. Wings have two bars: upper bar is yellow, lower bar is white. Legs and feet are gray. Female is olive-green above, with gray back and yellow underparts. Swift direct flight on rapidly beating wings. WHATBIRD | IDENTIFY BIRDS | BIRD IDENTIFICATION GUIDESEARCHBROWSEREXPERTFORUMHELPSITE MAP The New Birder This fun video shows how smartphones are revolutionizing how birders enjoy their hobby. "Apps" such as iBird turn an iPhone or Android phone into a powerful digital field guide, replacing bulky and ineffective books. The New Birder from Mitchell Waite on Vimeo. The New Birder. from Mitchell Waite. IDENTIFY A BIRD BY ITS LOCATION, SIZE, AND COLOR Identify birds in North America for bird watching or as a bird guide. For birders and identification of wild birds. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Baird's Sandpiper: This medium-sized bird has scaled gray-brown upperparts, white underparts and a dark-spotted gray-brown breast. The crown, face and neck are buff with fine brown streaks. It has a white rump with a dark central stripe and black legs and feet. Feeds on insects and spiders. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ONTARIO BY COLOR Black-headed Grosbeak: Large, stocky finch, black-streaked, orange-brown back, black head, wings, tail. Breast is orange-brown and belly is yellow. Wings have conspicuous white patches. Black legs, feet. Female lacks black head and throat, has brown streaked upperparts and buff streaked underparts. Forages on ground and intrees and bushes.
IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NOVA SCOTIA BY COLOR Golden-crowned Sparrow: Large sparrow, brown-streaked upperparts and plain gray breast. Yellow crown is bordered by a wide black cap; cheek and collar are black. Bill is gray. Wings are brown with two white bars. Short flights, alternates rapid wing beats with brief periods of wings pulled to sides. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN BRITISH COLUMBIA BY COLOR The Male (shown in background) has a dark gray back and head, and black-streaked shoulders. Face is gray with yellow eyestripe and breast is yellow. V-shaped bib is black. Wings are brown with chestnut-brown patches. The female (shown in foreground) and winter adult have brown streaked upperparts and IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN ALBERTA BY COLOR Painted Bunting: Colorful, medium-sized bunting. The male (shown in background) has a bronze-green back, bright red eyering, rump and underparts. Head and nape are blue. Wings are dark with green shoulder patches. The female (shown in foreground) has green upperparts, yellow-green underparts and dark wings. Field Sparrow. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NEW YORK BY COLOR Pacific Golden-Plover: This medium-sized plover is yellow-spotted. It has a dark brown back, black face and black underparts with white-mottled flanks; a white S-shaped mark extends from above the eye to along sides. It has a thin, short black bill and black legs and feet. Females are duller in color. BIRDS CONTAINING THE COLOR BLUE Pinyon Jay: Small, crestless, stocky jay with blue-gray body. Head is darker blue and has pale streaks on throat. Tail is short. Bill, legs, feet are black. Feeds on pine seeds, grain, fruit, berries, insects and eggs and young of other birds. Steady bouyant and direct flight with deep wing beats. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN DELAWARE BY COLOR Western Tanager: Medium-sized tanager with brilliant red head, bright yellow body, black back, wings, and tail. Wings have two bars: upper bar is yellow, lower bar is white. Legs and feet are gray. Female is olive-green above, with gray back and yellow underparts. Swift direct flight on rapidly beating wings. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN BRITISH COLUMBIA BY COLOR Pinyon Jay. Pinyon Jay: Small, crestless, stocky jay with blue-gray body. Head is darker blue and has pale streaks on throat. Tail is short. Bill, legs, feet are black. Feeds on pine seeds, grain, fruit, berries, insects and eggs and young of other birds. Steady bouyant and direct flight with deep wing beats. IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NEW YORK BY COLOR Pacific Golden-Plover: This medium-sized plover is yellow-spotted. It has a dark brown back, black face and black underparts with white-mottled flanks; a white S-shaped mark extends from above the eye to along sides. It has a thin, short black bill and black legs and feet. Females are duller in color. BIRDS CONTAINING THE COLOR BLUE Pinyon Jay: Small, crestless, stocky jay with blue-gray body. Head is darker blue and has pale streaks on throat. Tail is short. Bill, legs, feet are black. Feeds on pine seeds, grain, fruit, berries, insects and eggs and young of other birds. Steady bouyant and direct flight with deep wing beats. BIRDS CONTAINING THE COLOR BROWN Oahu Elepaio: This small monarch flycatcher has a dark brown crown and back, white underparts with buff flanks and breast, white lores, dark ear patch, rufous forehead, white-tipped black throat feathers, and white wing bars and rump. The long brown tail is white IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN MAINE BY COLOR Black-throated Gray Warbler: Small warbler, black-marked, slate-gray upperparts, black streaks on flanks, white underparts. Head has black hood and throat, sharply contrasting white eyebrow and cheek stripe, and yellow spot in front of eye. Wings are dark with two white bars. Black bill, legs, feet. BIRDS CONTAINING THE COLOR RED Red Avadavat: This small, active finch native to South Asia is bright red overall with small white spots, brown wings, black tail with red upper tail coverts, black lores, white crescent below each eye, red bill, and pink legs and feet. Female is dark brown, paler beneath, with white spotted wings and red rump. BIRDS FOUND IN MARSHES, SWAMPS HABITATS Groove-billed Ani: Medium-sized black bird with iridescent blue and green overtones, with a very long tail (half the length of the bird). Bill is huge, with arched ridge and narrow grooves. Feeds on insects, ticks, spiders, lizards, fruits, berries and seeds. Flies low to theground.
IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NW. TERRITORIES BY COLOR Snowy Egret: This is a medium-sized, totally white egret with a long slender black bill and yellow lores. The eyes are yellow, the legs are black, and the feet are bright yellow. The head, neck and back have long lacy plumes during breeding season. The diet varies but includes crustaceans, insects and fish. BIRDS OF BITTERNS, HERONS AND EGRETS (ARDEIDAE) FAMILY Black-crowned Night-Heron. Black-crowned Night-Heron: This is a medium-sized, stocky heron with short neck and legs, black upperparts, gray wings and white to pale gray underparts. It has a stout black bill, red eyes and yellow legs. It feeds on small invertebrates, crustaceans, vertebrates, mammals, the eggs and the young of otherbirds and
IDENTIFY A BIRD SEEN IN NEW MEXICO BY COLOR Swift bounding flight, alternates rapid wing beats with wings pulled briefly to sides. Purple Finch. Purple Finch: Medium finch, rose-red body, brown streaks on nape, back. Sides, flanks, belly are dull white with red wash; sides show thick, faint streaks. Brown wings, notched tail. Female is brown streaked overall.Visual Search |
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