I hope these Little Brown Job exercises are not getting old, or repetitive. With all of the modern techniques for learning, my technique is still old fashioned rote learning - do it over and over.
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IDs for 9 & 10 will be posted Tuesday.
Good Birding!
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Rose Breasted Grosbeak, Savannah Sparrow, Song Sparrow, Swamp Sparrow and Pine Siskin?
Rose-breasted Grosbeak, most likely an immature male, Savannah Sparrow, Song Sparrow, Swamp Sparrow and Pine Siskin. I guess I agree with all of Nicole's picks.
Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Savannah Sparrow, Song Sparrow, Song Sparrow (very streaky back with no rufous), and Pine Siskin (very pointed beak)
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