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I had a bird reported to me this evening that I just can't seem to figure o=
ut. The bird was coming to a feeder and was somewhat larger than a sparrow=
. The back and head is blue-gray, the chest bright yellow and when the bir=
d fans the tail there is red in it. Typing this gave me the idea of a juve=
nile male Baltimore oriole, so this was helpful in kickstarting my brain. =
Anyhow, are there thoughts as to other possibilities.
James R. Hirtle
LaHave
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<p>I had a bird reported to me this evening that I just can't seem to figur=
e out. The bird was coming to a feeder and was somewhat larger than a=
sparrow. The back and head is blue-gray, the chest bright yellow and=
when the bird fans the tail there is red
in it. Typing this gave me the idea of a juvenile male Baltimore ori=
ole, so this was helpful in kickstarting my brain. Anyhow, are there =
thoughts as to other possibilities.
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<p>LaHave<br>
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