I am no bird expert so am posting this sweet bird in hopes that someone will ID it for me. I think it is a warbler (Magnolia?) but I'm not sure. It was spotted poking around in the grass along the Humber River.
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An interesting bird that I don't recognize. I did a quick Google search and it could be a Blackpoll warbler...maybe. It's cute whatever it is.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo of a pretty bird!
ReplyDeleteHope someone can ID it for you (and for all the rest of us, too!)
I could be wrong but I think your bird is a female Red-winged Blackbird.
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This is a fine bird photo, and I think eileeninmd is right, a female Red-winged Blackbird.
ReplyDeleteNice photo of the bird with no name.
ReplyDeleteYup... Female Red-winged Blackbird for sure. ~(‾▿‾)~
ReplyDeleteNice pic of the bird with no name.
ReplyDeleteI should have known this one. We have these in our feeders right now. Enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteI'm with Eileen! Those females always fooled me!
ReplyDeleteThat is a pretty one.
ReplyDeleteThe redwing is a bird in the thrush family, Turdidae, native to Europe and the Palearctic, slightly smaller than the related song thrush. Wikipedia
ReplyDeleteI would call it a "Cutie Pie" ;-)
ReplyDeleteNever came across this bird. Looks pretty!
ReplyDeleteNice bird but no idea.
ReplyDeletei see you received the correct id. i use to have a pair that came to my feeders, but they have not been around for a few years!!
ReplyDeleteit is fun to learn about birds, do you have a book? i am always using mine for id's and just to learn more about the birds i know!!
Get the Merlin app. You can put your photo into the app and it will name it. Pretty reliable but not perfect. It can also identify bird calls. I use it a lot.
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