Alder Flycatcher (1)Empidonax alnorum BobTour Canada (Québec) Date taken: Jun 1 2022 Date uploaded: Jun 2 2022 Comments (1): BrianMorin: A sure sign of summer. This bird is most likely an Alder or Willow flycatcher but without hearing the call they can't be safely separated. The bird lacks the peaked head as well as long wings and tail of a Pewee.The Pewee bill looks a bit longer in proportion to the head and is not so conical. These features for all three species are subtle making identification challenging but the giveaway in this case is the lack of a peaked head.
Bonaparte's Gull (1)Larus philadelphia BobTour Canada (Québec) Date taken: Aug 1 2022 Details: summer plummage Date uploaded: Aug 2 2022 Write comments
Eurasian Tree Sparrow (1)Passer montanus BobTour China Date taken: Mar 28 2015 Date uploaded: Sep 23 2022 Comments (2): BrianMorin: Eurasian Tree Sparrow. Similar to the House Sparrow.BobTour: Thank you Brian Morin for helping on identification
American Robin (1)Turdus migratorius BobTour United States (Florida) Date uploaded: Dec 31 2022 Comments (1): Chris: A great portrait for New Year’s Eve 😊
Magnificent Frigatebird (1)Fregata magnificens BobTour United States (Florida) Date taken: Jan 5 2023 On the beach, flying overhead, not of the best quality, but this bird tail was like a forck formation. a first for me to see it. Date uploaded: Jan 6 2023 Comments (1): BrianMorin: This very large mystery bird has a unique profile. It is an adult male Magnificent Frigatebird.
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (1)Polioptila caerulea BobTour United States (Florida) Details: winter plummage Date uploaded: Jan 7 2023 Comments (1): Chris: That can be a very tough bird to photograph. Excellent work
Light-vented Bulbul / Chinese Bulbul (1)Pycnonotus sinensis BobTour China Date taken: May 10 2011 Date uploaded: Aug 27 2023 Comments (2): Chris: You are getting around Bob!BrianMorin: Nice capture for your trip.
Spotted Dove (1)Streptopelia chinensis BobTour China Date taken: May 10 2011 Date uploaded: Aug 28 2023 Write comments
Belted Kingfisher (1)Megaceryle alcyon BobTour Canada (Québec) Date uploaded: Sep 11 Comments (1): Sue Bishop: They are usually so shy! You did well.