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Re: Scaups
Definitely mostly lesser but some looked really good for greater to me but I’m still not great with that identification
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Re: Scaups
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Re: Scaups
I was hoping others might chime in on this thread.
I think the last photo is a Lesser or a /, the previous two look good for Greater (at least to me, although the more experience I get the less confidence with some birds - still convinced they hybridize).
I think the last photo is a Lesser or a /, the previous two look good for Greater (at least to me, although the more experience I get the less confidence with some birds - still convinced they hybridize).
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Re: Scaups
The female/immature Scaups you posted look good for Greater. A few males and a female in the first photos posted, last photo is a Lesser to me.
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Tennessee - 337: Great Cormorant, Vermilion Flycatcher, Rufous Hummingbird
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Re: Scaups
Thanks here’s some more from today
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Re: Scaups
Outer birds are both Greater, middle bird is tough. Nail looks solid for Greater, though on molting birds I don’t entirely trust it, but I can’t judge head shape and eye placement in that photo
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Re: Scaups
Head shape looks good superficially, though I’d still want to watch the bird move around in the field. Don’t know how it’s been in the plains, but we’ve had huge influx of GRSC in Tennessee the past week
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Rutherford - 246: Common Merganser, American Tree Sparrow, Eared Grebe
Tennessee - 337: Great Cormorant, Vermilion Flycatcher, Rufous Hummingbird
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Re: Scaups
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Re: Scaups
With those views, I’m confident with Greater now
Life - 590: Bullock’s Oriole, Tundra Bean-Goose, Western Tanager
Tennessee - 337: Great Cormorant, Vermilion Flycatcher, Rufous Hummingbird
Rutherford - 246: Common Merganser, American Tree Sparrow, Eared Grebe
Tennessee - 337: Great Cormorant, Vermilion Flycatcher, Rufous Hummingbird
Rutherford - 246: Common Merganser, American Tree Sparrow, Eared Grebe