Sunday, 13 August 2017

[cobirds] Re: Northern Mockingbird at Walden Ponds, and possible Ash-Throated Flycatcher

Well, I received a reply from another birder who suggested that perhaps there was both a Mockingbird and a Shrike in that location, based on the pictures.  I thought I was following one bird, and then a second one of the same species showed up, but perhaps there were two different birds in the same vicinity, and I was not mistaken about a Shrike on my earlier visit.  When I saw the bird, my first thought was that it was a Shrike.  Shortly after it saw me, it flew into a tree where visibility was not optimal, and then flew off into another bunch of trees.  I followed it, and took the photo on the bottom at that point.  After some time, it flew off, and I followed it the best I could, and it eventually landed in a tree where I took the top photo.  Another bird landed in the same tree about the same time, which I thought was a different bird, but perhaps I had them mixed up. The middle photo was taken to try and ID the second bird, but it took off just as I clicked the shutter button.   I need to go back ...

JP

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