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  1. Mick says:

    I am posting a photo of a sparrow – a bird that is not common in this part of the world.

    Posted on: July 31, 2011 @ 2:15 am

  2. Corey says:

    White Terns from 10,000 Birds…sometimes called Angel Terns!

    Posted on: July 31, 2011 @ 6:39 am

  3. Vanessa Mickan says:

    Gray-hooded Gull at Coney Island, NY. This is only the second time this bird has been recorded in the United States. (The previous one was in 1998 in Florida.) Coney Island makes the most bizarre backdrop for birding!

    Posted on: July 31, 2011 @ 7:49 am

  4. Amy says:

    My lifer Black Skimmers.

    Posted on: July 31, 2011 @ 12:21 pm

  5. Larry Jordan says:

    I’m posting a rather noisy adult Common Raven and some juveniles playing on a branch.

    Posted on: July 31, 2011 @ 7:25 pm

  6. Phil says:

    Willow Warbler, Tawny Owl and European Goldfinch
    http://anotherbirdblog.blogspot.com/2011/08/reconnaissance-trip.html

    Posted on: August 1, 2011 @ 3:17 am

  7. Ken Schneider says:

    Bobolinks and Dicksissels on the Illinois prairie

    Posted on: August 3, 2011 @ 5:40 am

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