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- Iowa is on a roll!
- Black-tailed Gull vagrancy
- Streak-backed Oriole in Colorado
- Arctic Loon in Oregon
- Lots o' crazy oriole action
- Florida Rares News
- California News
- Smew in California
- Want to see Laysan Albatross - almost guaranteed
- Possible European Herring Gull in Florida
- California Rare News
- elaenia in south texas
- Flame Colored Tanager
- Flame Colored Tanager
- thick billed parrots on the sanctuary blog
- Couple of mega flycatchers
- Wood Sandpiper in Delaware
- Endangered Kirtland Warbler seen at Point Pelee
- Lesser Sand-plovers in Alaska
- Rufous-tailed Robin in Alaska
- Sinaloa Wren in AZ!
- Hurricane Birds
- Brown Shrike at gambell
- Now a report of a potential Grayish Saltator in AZ!
- Variegated Flycatcher in Washington state
- and now another potential north american first
- Stint ID in California (was Bluethroat Southern California)
- Wandering Albatross off Oregon
- Am I just a little RBGU?
- What will the next new ABA birds be?
- Cave Swallow in Newfoundland - UK next?
- Sungrebe in New Mexico!
- Black-headed Grosbeak in Rhode Island
- Orange Bishop
- Rare birds in the USA
- Jack Snipes in Oregon
- Possible Pine Flycatcher in Texas
- Mangrove Warbler in CA, 1st state record
- Mongolian Gull in N. America?
- Black-headed Siskin at South Padre Island, Texas!
- Most southerly Common Redpoll in California
- Crowned-Slaty Flycatcher First for US killed by birders - WTF!
- Snow Bunting in San Diego, CA
- Greater Sand-plover
- Gray-collared Becard in AZ - 1st for US
- Temminck's Stint in Alaska
- BROWN-BACKED SOLITAIRE in Miller Canyon, AZ
- Phenomenal Numbers of Cook's Petrels off California
- Cook's & HA Petrels in Calif
- Great Knot, San Diego, California 1st state record
- Common Rosefinch (second bird this fall) at Gambell - Pictures (Link)
- Possible Lesser Sand Plover in Virginia
- Brown-chested Martin in MA
- White-chinned Petrel, Half Moon Bay, CA
- 12 Blue-footed Boobies at the Salton Sea, CA
- Long-toed Stint, northern California
- Common Shelduck in Newfoundland 17th Nov
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