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LONG-BILLED CURLEW (NUMENIUS AMERICANUS)(RECOVERED PHOTO), MCINNIS COUNTY PARK,SAN RAFAEL,CA, 11/16/2017
We can ID this shorebird and sandpiper as a Long-billed Curlew as follows:
- Large size
- Very long, downcurved bill
- Long neck and small head
- Pale cinnamon underparts and neck, with dark stripes on the neck
- Bill is pinkish towards the base of lower mandible and otherwise black
- Grayish legs
- Dark streaks on upperparts
The Long-billed Curlew is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 908.
CHESTNUT-BACKED CHICKADEE (POECILE RUFESCENS)(RECOVERED PHOTO), MCINNIS COUNTY PARK,SAN RAFAEL,CA, 11/16/2017
In spite of the not so great photos, we can ID this chickadee as a Chestnut-backed Chickadee as follows:
- The bird in the third photo has the profile of a chickadee: dark crown and face from about the eye up; rest of face is light; dark throat; white collar and medium underparts.
- Blackish crown
- White collar
- Rufous back
- Rufous flank
- Gray underparts
MALE WESTERN BLUEBIRD (STALIA MEXICANA)(RECOVERED PHOTO), MCINNIS COUNTY PARK,SAN RAFAEL,CA, 11/16/2017
Because this is a recovered photo, part of another photo got into it at the bottom. This seems to happen sometimes with recovered photos.
We can ID this bird as a male Western Bluebird as follows:
We can ID this bird as a male Western Bluebird as follows:
- Bright blue upperparts and head, with brownish patch on back
- Orange breast and flanks
- Gray belly
- Long, blue tail
The Western Bluebird is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 906.
NONBREEDING GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW (ZONOTRICHIA ATRICAPILLA)(RECOVERED PHOTO), MCINNIS COUNTY PARK,SAN RAFAEL,CA, 11/16/2017
- Yellow patch atop and towards front of black crown. You can see this on the third and fourth photos, even though the Sparrow was moving in the fourth photo.
- Black eyestripe.
- Gray underparts.
- Gray neck, including nape.
- Brownish and streaked upperparts with two whitish wingbars (you can see them in second photo).
The Golden-crowned Sparrow is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 905.
BLACK PHOEBE (RECOVERED PHOTO), MCINNIS COUNTY PARK, SAN RAFAEL, CA, 11/16/2017
In a panic I went to Henry's Camera Store at Kennedy Commons in Scarborough to see if their recovery software could recover these photos. Luckily, it did recover them and I have since posted them on this birding blog, birdrap.com. Because of this recovery I added fifty new species to our Photographic Life List.
Low and behold, it also recovered photos I thought I had lost, that I took over 1 1/2 years ago in the San Francisco area, when we were also birding with a birding guide. These photos included bird species new to our Photographic Life List, which I never took credit for, since I didn't have a photo. I now am adding these photos to the blog and taking credit for them. Also, I am adding photos to the blog where we have photographed the birds before, but not in the ABA area (U.S. & Canada).
This recovered photo of the Black Phoebe is the first one we are adding; it was new to the ABA area. Other recovered photos will follow.
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