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c.o.carver

President of the Llano Estacado Audubon Soicety. Professional biologist and birder.

Lubbock, TX

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c.o.carver Pipevine Swallowtail
Pipevine Swallowtail commented on by c.o.carver Texas, USA10 years ago

I really don't know, but could this be a pipevine?

c.o.carver Northern Mockingbird
Northern Mockingbird commented on by c.o.carver Louisiana, USA11 years ago

This is a fledgling Northern Mockingbird.

c.o.carver Unnamed spotting
Unnamed spotting commented on by c.o.carver College Station, Texas, USA11 years ago

The dark throat makes this an Eastern Whip. A Chuck would have a much buffier throat.

c.o.carver Changeable Hawk Eagle
Changeable Hawk Eagle commented on by c.o.carver Katharagama UP, Sri Lanka11 years ago

Coooool!

c.o.carver Amazon Forest Dragon
Amazon Forest Dragon commented on by c.o.carver Amazonas, Colombia11 years ago

Awesome!

c.o.carver Black Vulture
Black Vulture commented on by c.o.carver Port Isabel, Texas, USA11 years ago

Black Vultures are really cool birds. Great photo.

c.o.carver Slender-billed Starling
Slender-billed Starling commented on by c.o.carver Tigray, Ethiopia11 years ago

Yes the male is in front. I am not sure about what juveniles look like nor do I know the time of year in which juveniles are prevalent. So, the bird in the back could possibly be a juvenile, but is a female-type plumage.

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