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Who am I?

Often I go birding and try to photograph birds that are singing. I come home, the pictures sit on my camera’s memory card for a week and then I upload the pics. They are all marked P#######. So I try to put a name on the bird and sometimes confusion arises.

Do you know what bird this is?

Addendum: Photos taken in May

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  1. Dorothy says:

    It certainly looks like a Wood Thrush, but in Illinois at this time of year, I believe that would be unusual. No?

    Posted on: January 26, 2007 @ 2:57 pm

  2. Birdfreak says:

    Dorothy – Sorry for the confusion; this picture was taken back in May… I have been trying to get my pictures up on Flickr and want to make sure their names are accurate.

    That certainly would be odd this time of year, but I did find a Hermit Thrush on our CBC. I thought that was a bit weird.

    Posted on: January 26, 2007 @ 3:49 pm

  3. Nuthatch says:

    Definitely Wood Thrush.

    Posted on: January 26, 2007 @ 8:04 pm

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