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Can anyone identify this little bird

 
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Definitely a south Texas mile or more.
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Woodpecker?
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It is obviously an Avian .
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It’s beautiful!

Good job!

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He’s absolutely not a mockingbird. I am very familiar with juvenile mockingbirds, having lived in Texas. He has no white feathers on him. No bars on his wings and he is green, not grey. His beak is not like a mockingbirds and he’s beginning to show a tuft on his head.
 Quoting: Fossy



Please look at the seventh photo
on ebird dot org

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Yes, similar but the beak is different and he is completely olive except for pale yellow under his tail. He’s getting some creamy looking feathers on his chest. No white markings.
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by the look of those bars its a jailbird .
sorry .
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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.
 Quoting: Fossy


Dang that's a lot of birds. Take care of them well.
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We do it every day. We have some really great staff at the moment. ohyeah

Baby peacocks in the jacuzzi bathtub. Keeping them safe until their old enough to go out.
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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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Lesser honeyguide.
Your welcome.

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So close but the beak is different and it has no white tail feathers yet. Plus they are from Africa. hf
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Re: Can anyone identify this little bird
Checkout Cassin's Sparrow.
What do you think? hmm
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I thought that when it was younger but it’s legs and beak turned black…. So no.
Maddening isn’t it? I’ve never not been able to Id any found birds. It’s driving us all crazy.

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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


That is a Thrasher. Got one living on our porch.
They are very common in the South... Ozarks to Georgia.
Very sweet birds. they like to sleep in "hammocks". We strung up a piece of 14 inch by 14 inch cloth (like a loose trampoline) right up against the top of the deck and it has been hanging out ever since. Disappears during the day and when it gets dark comes right back to the Motel6 we rigged for him :)

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I also thought that for a while but his eyes are solid black. That is so cool about yours! :)
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Wow!
Good goin'!

Congratulations!

You did it! Goofy Thum


Summer Tanager!

Never heard about THIS little guy.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81013546



Whelp...

I think I was premature on the congrats...

The more I look at the
Summer Tanager, the more
I stick with the Mockingbird species.

This little guy has the characteristics of the Mockingbird.


Perhaps play a Mockingbird recording
for your little guy to hear, and see if he changes his tune!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81013546


We have tried various calls. He reacts to them all. Lol
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...


Wow!
Good goin'!

Congratulations!

You did it! Goofy Thum


Summer Tanager!

Never heard about THIS little guy.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81013546



Whelp...

I think I was premature on the congrats...

The more I look at the
Summer Tanager, the more
I stick with the Mockingbird species.

This little guy has the characteristics of the Mockingbird.


Perhaps play a Mockingbird recording
for your little guy to hear, and see if he changes his tune!
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81013546


We have tried various calls. He reacts to them all. Lol
 Quoting: Fossy


I'm sure he responds to the sounds...

I am asking if he repeats/imitates the bird sounds that he hears.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81013546


Yes, I understand. He hasn’t called back to any. He doesn’t say a lot besides crying for food.
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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


Looks like your standard duck to me.
 Quoting: replies_reshmies


wink
 Quoting: Fossy


Could it be a warbler?

Quite a few have greenish/yellowish tints..

[link to arbirds.org (secure)]
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He’s absolutely not a mockingbird. I am very familiar with juvenile mockingbirds, having lived in Texas. He has no white feathers on him. No bars on his wings and he is green, not grey. His beak is not like a mockingbirds and he’s beginning to show a tuft on his head.
 Quoting: Fossy



Please look at the seventh photo
on ebird dot org

[link to ebird.org (secure)]
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 81013546


Yes, similar but the beak is different and he is completely olive except for pale yellow under his tail. He’s getting some creamy looking feathers on his chest. No white markings.
 Quoting: Fossy


[link to www.allaboutbirds.org (secure)]
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No idea
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A crow or raven
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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.
 Quoting: replies_reshmies


wink
 Quoting: Fossy


Could it be a warbler?

Quite a few have greenish/yellowish tints..

[link to arbirds.org (secure)]
 Quoting: Zell Xan


I’m leaning that way, his beak seems a bit large though.
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Juvenile Starling
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It's a Grey Catbird
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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


It’s a Chinese Drone Bird.
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Northern Mockingbird the state bird of Arkansas
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Looks quite a bit like the local juvenile Mockingbirds here in SoCal.


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Re: Can anyone identify this little bird
Used a screenshot app-summer tanager was the result
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Yes, it’s very close. This fella is a lot darker and the beak is black, top and bottom.
 Quoting: Fossy

yourere

Summer Tananger are RED as in CARDINAL RED CARDINALS!!!!
tard

I already identified it for you page 1 but you completely chose to ignore me!

For that you get the Juan Star!
tard bushtard


Now go back and find it.
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hardly any meat on that thing. :P

jk very cool you rescued it :)
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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


Palm warbler...
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Baby Green Heron

Once they fall out of the nest - they are grounded

We have a mating pair that lets two offspring die EVERY YEAR

They hop along the branches of big pines

Green Herons only get as big as a crow at maturity
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Mature is green and orange

Babies are brownish w green caste
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Female Brewer's Blackbird??
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It's a Thrush or Malaita White-eye, could even be a brown oriole. Start there
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Used a screenshot app-summer tanager was the result
 Quoting: Charbird


Yes, it’s very close. This fella is a lot darker and the beak is black, top and bottom.
 Quoting: Fossy


Summer Tananger are RED as in CARDINAL RED CARDINALS!!!!

I already identified it for you page 1 but you completely chose to ignore me!

For that you get the Juan Star!


Now go back and find it.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 82743871


Tanager is green in juvenile and female plumage isn't it?

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juvenile summer tanager

but not sure the bill is the same

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Sturnus vulgaris fledgling
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That's Jeff, he's a dick.





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