On Sep 8, 2025, at 12:13 PM, Andrew Whitacre <akwhi...@gmail.com> wrote:
Yeah, agreed on nuthatch. It looks way grayer than it normally would; perhaps an effect of “decisions” made by the camera as it captured the photo.AndrewOn Mon, Sep 8, 2025 at 12:11 PM Janine Hart-Hueber <harth...@gmail.com> wrote:Looks like a white-breasted nuthatch to me!Janine--On Mon, Sep 8, 2025 at 9:41 AM Betty Widerski <bwidersk...@gmail.com> wrote:This bird with gray and black patches (no white) was in my East Arlington yard this morning at 7am, foraging on the ground between a feeder and a birdbath. It was about the size of a large sparrow, maybe slightly larger. It was alone, and scattered with the house sparrows a minute later when they all took off. The Merlin photo ID wanted it to be a much larger bird (GH Owl, Canada Geese) and the ID by size/color didn't find anything useful. The feathers looked intact, not like it was molting.--ThanksBetty
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