[NatureNS] Bird identification assisstance needed

Date: Sun, 28 Jan 2007 19:38:01 -0400
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sound like red wing blackbird
  other would be rusty blackbird
         but i could be totally wrong.
   
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From: "Eleanor Lindsay" <az678@chebucto.ns.ca>
To: "NatureNS" <NatureNS@chebucto.ns.ca>
Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2007 6:12 PM
Subject: [NatureNS] Bird identification assisstance needed


> Hello everyone,
> I have had a bird at my feeding site over the last few days that I have 
> never seen before and since it was around on one of my Project 
> Feederwatch count days I would dearly love to be able to identify it.
> It is similar in size and shape to, possibly a little bit smaller than, 
> the three young grackles I have had around all winter (the same 
> 'dark-eyed blackbirds' that Roland, Bernard, Ian Eric and I all 
> communicated about last November - whose eyes have indeed now gone 
> white- and I have never had grackles stay around this late before - but 
> that is another matter..!). This bird in question is a dark, somewhat 
> mottled brown colour, with parts of its rump and sides almost having a 
> speckled appearance like a winter starling. It has a cream eyebrow 
> stripe and two conspicuous cream wing bars, with a marked orange tone 
> along the upper edge of the upper bar, which is  much larger than the 
> lower one. Its tail is long and the end of it flat, or slightly rounded. 
> It feeds on the ground either alone or in the company of the grackles 
> and bluejays.
> Does this ring a bell with anyone?
> I have a few photos, which due to light and distance are not the 
> greatest, but I'd be happy to forward them to anyone interested.Eleanor 
> Lindsay
> Seabright, St Margarets Bay

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