Bird Migration and Misc Birding Thread

BoxsterCy

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My first Minnesota rarity find was a brown pelican in southern Minnesota in 2013

I am big into home county (Scott county, Mn) birding and I found some first county records.
Nelson’s sparrow in 2015
Worm-eating warbler in 2015
Lesser black backed gull in 2017

That reminds me that I haven't logged into anything to see if anyone is spotting anything this winter other than the owl irruption up north. Still pretty much ground with a fractured big toe joint that is not healing well.
 

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I'm in Costa Rica right now, and wow, this place is incredible. I have a million photos to go through, but here are three. Montezuma Oropendola, Broad-billed Motmot, and Resplendent Quetzal.

Some cool looking birds. I am in Mexico and sort of stuck in the resort gardens with an ortho boot on my left foot but may try walking the neighboring golf course. Did get a lifer in the resort today, a Blue-gray Tanager, which I had to look up. Sort of pedestrian compared to your motmot be still something I'd never seen before.
 
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isucyfan

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Some cool looking birds. I am in Mexico and sort of stuck in the resort gardens with an ortho boot on my left foot but may try walking the neighboring golf course. Did get a lifer in the resort today, a Blue-gray Tanager, which I had to look up. Sort of pedestrian compared to your motmot be still something I'd never seen before.
I saw a Blue-gray Tanager today, too!
 

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birds showed up for the backyard bird count.
In a 15 minute period had 10 different species at my feeder including juncoes, sparrows, purple fiches, cardinals, nuthatch, blue jays, gold finches, downy woodpecker, red belly wood pecker and tufted titmouse.
 
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Not as exotic looking or as cool as the Costa Rica birds @isucyfan, just a Cinnamon Hummingbird resort bird. I never catch them hovering on any flowers, they seem to like to perch and rest in the shade a lot, usually too much shade for a decent image but sometimes with enough light for a photo.

They have paired with the Yellow-throated Warblers to torment and tease me with brief looks.

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