Bird Identifacation
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- Ronquillo08
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Bird Identifacation
These are pictures of some birds I took pictures of here in Washington. I can use some Help on identifying them.
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Re: Bird Identifacation
Harlequin Duck, Black-capped Chickadee, likely a Dark-eyed Junco, Belted Kingfisher.
Richard F. Hoyer (Corvallis, Oregon)
Richard F. Hoyer (Corvallis, Oregon)
- Ronquillo08
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Re: Bird Identifacation
Wow that was quick. Mr.hoyer I was told that your the man to talk to about herping in the Pacific Northwest?
- Brian Hubbs
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Re: Bird Identifacation
He is...but you should send him a PM, or better yet put a question for him on the main Forum...he's not really a birder...
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Re: Bird Identifacation
Brian,
In a sense you are correct. Since the deterioration of my hearing quite a number of years back, I stopped being a birder on a regular basis. I continued to belong to our local Audubon Society of Corvallis organization but haven’t participated in the annual Audubon Christmas count for better that 12 years or more. But as a kid, I once was an avid birder and was accepted as an honorary member of the Cooper Ornithological Society at UC Berkeley in the 1940s.
I began bird watching in about the 4th. grade in Oakland and it wasn’t until about the 6th. grade that I got into and hooked on reptiles. At any rate, being able to identify more common species is a throwback to my younger days.
Richard FH
In a sense you are correct. Since the deterioration of my hearing quite a number of years back, I stopped being a birder on a regular basis. I continued to belong to our local Audubon Society of Corvallis organization but haven’t participated in the annual Audubon Christmas count for better that 12 years or more. But as a kid, I once was an avid birder and was accepted as an honorary member of the Cooper Ornithological Society at UC Berkeley in the 1940s.
I began bird watching in about the 4th. grade in Oakland and it wasn’t until about the 6th. grade that I got into and hooked on reptiles. At any rate, being able to identify more common species is a throwback to my younger days.
Richard FH