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Can anyone identify this little bird

 
Fossy

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Can anyone identify this little bird
We rescued him from the jaws of our Catahoula and have been raising him/her.
We can’t find a positive I’d through any of our apps and it still uses baby talk mostly so the sound apps can’t find it either. We’re working on letting it go but would like to know what it is.

We are in the Arkansas Ozarks. Lots of Trees, oaks, pines. Anyone know?
https://imgur.com/a/HibE4vI

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We rescued him from the jaws of our Catahoula and have been raising him/her.
We can’t find a positive I’d through any of our apps and it still uses baby talk mostly so the sound apps can’t find it either. We’re working on letting it go but would like to know what it is.

We are in the Arkansas Ozarks. Lots of Trees, oaks, pines. Anyone know?
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Juvenile grackle?
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A sparrow or a geese
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We rescued him from the jaws of our Catahoula and have been raising him/her.
We can’t find a positive I’d through any of our apps and it still uses baby talk mostly so the sound apps can’t find it either. We’re working on letting it go but would like to know what it is.

We are in the Arkansas Ozarks. Lots of Trees, oaks, pines. Anyone know?
https://imgur.com/a/HibE4vI

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I'm not sure but I would guess a juvenile white-eyed vireo.
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This one ?
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A Catbird.
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looks like a juvenile jay of some type.


gray jay, blue jay.


my first guess was scrub jay...but i don't know if you have those there.
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We rescued him from the jaws of our Catahoula and have been raising him/her.
We can’t find a positive I’d through any of our apps and it still uses baby talk mostly so the sound apps can’t find it either. We’re working on letting it go but would like to know what it is.

We are in the Arkansas Ozarks. Lots of Trees, oaks, pines. Anyone know?
[imgur] [link to imgur.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Fossy


This little guy could be a pine siskin or a house finch.



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We rescued him from the jaws of our Catahoula and have been raising him/her.
We can’t find a positive I’d through any of our apps and it still uses baby talk mostly so the sound apps can’t find it either. We’re working on letting it go but would like to know what it is.

We are in the Arkansas Ozarks. Lots of Trees, oaks, pines. Anyone know?
[imgur] [link to imgur.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Fossy


This little guy could be a pine siskin or a house finch.



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Not that I trust it to be right, but my phone says that it's a Grey Pileated Finch.
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Northern Mockingbird the state bird of Arkansas
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We rescued him from the jaws of our Catahoula and have been raising him/her.
We can’t find a positive I’d through any of our apps and it still uses baby talk mostly so the sound apps can’t find it either. We’re working on letting it go but would like to know what it is.

We are in the Arkansas Ozarks. Lots of Trees, oaks, pines. Anyone know?
[imgur] [link to imgur.com (secure)]
 Quoting: Fossy


Greater short-toed lark (Calandrella brachydactyla)
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Northern Mockingbird the state bird of Arkansas
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that's a good guess



the beak is too long to be a finch or siskin
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We rescued him from the jaws of our Catahoula and have been raising him/her.
We can’t find a positive I’d through any of our apps and it still uses baby talk mostly so the sound apps can’t find it either. We’re working on letting it go but would like to know what it is.

We are in the Arkansas Ozarks. Lots of Trees, oaks, pines. Anyone know?
https://imgur.com/a/HibE4vI

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Juvenile grackle?
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That is my guess too.
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It's a brown fukitol... native to the area.. and species from the phylum pissoff allya americas....
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Female house finch
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We rescued him from the jaws of our Catahoula and have been raising him/her.
We can’t find a positive I’d through any of our apps and it still uses baby talk mostly so the sound apps can’t find it either. We’re working on letting it go but would like to know what it is.

We are in the Arkansas Ozarks. Lots of Trees, oaks, pines. Anyone know?
https://imgur.com/a/HibE4vI

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Looks like your standard duck to me.
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Looks like a Pterodactyl.
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A sparrow or a geese
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Re: Can anyone identify this little bird
Northern Mockingbird the state bird of Arkansas
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that's a good guess



the beak is too long to be a finch or siskin
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True. It doesn’t have the wing and tail bars/feathers of a mockingbird though.
It also is olive green with soft yellow under the tail. It’s the right size for a juvenile grackle though. I have raised a grackle before and it is not a grackle.

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We rescued him from the jaws of our Catahoula and have been raising him/her.
We can’t find a positive I’d through any of our apps and it still uses baby talk mostly so the sound apps can’t find it either. We’re working on letting it go but would like to know what it is.

We are in the Arkansas Ozarks. Lots of Trees, oaks, pines. Anyone know?
https://imgur.com/a/HibE4vI

 Quoting: Fossy


Looks like your standard duck to me.
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by the look of those bars its a jailbird .
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by the look of those bars its a jailbird .
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Those are parrot cages. It’s flying around the aviary freely. We let it go day before yesterday but it just cried from the trees. It finally came back to me and I’m going to keep it inside for another week. It’s expensive to feed. I don’t have time to hunt for it so we are buying it various worms and crickets and stuff.

I also have 8 parrots and 20 parakeets and Sebastopol geese, emu’s, other geese and 60 peacocks to care for. I hope it leaves the nest soon.
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Looks like a Pterodactyl.
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Sort of, yes. Lol it’s beak is big lol which rules out flycatchers and Vireos, warblers etc.
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Northern Mockingbird the state bird of Arkansas
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that's a good guess



the beak is too long to be a finch or siskin
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Beat me to it...

I concur "Mockingbird"

And he needs to be outside for him to learn to imitate.

I love my birds.

I always told my cats no when they were growing up looking at the birds and they left the birds alone.
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I saw a bird once
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It's a sparrow with a longer tail.
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Northern Mockingbird the state bird of Arkansas
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that's a good guess



the beak is too long to be a finch or siskin
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Beat me to it...

I concur "Mockingbird"

And he needs to be outside for him to learn to imitate.

I love my birds.

I always told my cats no when they were growing up looking at the birds and they left the birds alone.
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It’s not gray, it’s olive green. No white bars on its wings or tail.

It’s cage sits on the large upper balcony on the second floor. It’s only inside today to get some flying in. It’s not quite ready to be outside for long. See a previous post about its first outing, if you’re interested.
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Checkout Cassin's Sparrow.
What do you think? hmm





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