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And since I have been always kind of envious of Click's kayak level photos - two of "mud level" (yeah, I know it's not the same but you see some water there, NO?!) Now just imagine the kayak there and it should be OK ( :ROFLMAO:)!!?

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Another very nice series, ISv.
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Yellow-headed and Red-winged Blackbirds in the late afternoon sun at a marsh on a county road in the middle of nowhere Colorado.
R6m2, RF800 f/11, RF1.4x, DxO PL7

Female Yellow-headed Blackbirds. Did not spot any males.

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Female Red-winged Blackbird. Did not spot any males.
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I think your pine siskin is a female house finch. Beak is much to heavy for a PS.
Alan says #2 Pine Siskin, #4 House Finch (obviously female). Compare the beaks! I have to agree with Alan's ID.
Edited: Well, here I see the problem - in his series Alan is right with the IDs. But his wife Pine Siskin is actually a House Finch! She still has to work on the Pine Siskin:)! One relatively easy diagnostic (when the photos are good and in this case they are good enough!): the beak of the PS is sharp pointed with both mandibles with seemingly equal length. The beak of the HF has slightly longer and down-curved on the extreme tip upper mandible.
 
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Today I did nothing with the birds: very hot, even the relatively strong winds didn't improve the situation. Everything was hidden in deep shade and behind of plenty of leafs/branches. Only this White-rumped Shama with very challenging back light...

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Alan says #2 Pine Siskin, #4 House Finch (obviously female). Compare the beaks! I have to agree with Alan's ID.
Edited: Well, here I see the problem - in his series Alan is right with the IDs. But his wife Pine Siskin is actually a House Finch! She still has to work on the Pine Siskin:)! One relatively easy diagnostic (when the photos are good and in this case they are good enough!): the beak of the PS is sharp pointed with both mandibles with seemingly equal length. The beak of the HF has slightly longer and down-curved on the extreme tip upper mandible.
Are we both talking about this bird?
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