Saturday, May 13, 2017

What Are These Birds?

I need some help, folks... any of you with a tad of knowledge about birds. I just am not sure about these critters. So, I'm linking with Camera Critters and Saturday Critters so maybe some of you can tell me what I have here. 

These pictures were taken at Nags Head, North Carolina during my recent vacation there. 

                    I think these are sandpipers... but the smaller ones, are they sandpiper babies?

and this one.........
I couldn't find him in my Eastern bird book. Has yellow eyes like a starling but seems bigger. 

And, how about this fellow on the left. My daughter called it a Carolina Jay but again, I did not find it in my bird book. Maybe I need to get a new bird book!! And, there's that black bird again. 

I fed him some cracker crumbs on the balcony railing and when I stopped I got one 'cussing out'. It was funny. 

21 comments:

  1. More expert shorebird people can help you out with the bird IDs...I think the black one must be a crow. How funny that he was mad at you when you ran out of crackers! :-) Did you see my note that your Five on Friday didn't show up on the link? Hope you are doing well...will check my email in a few to see if I have one from you.

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    1. I don't believe crows have yellow eyes, Marie... and yes, I fixed that link. Thanks for telling me about it.

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    2. I don't believe crows have yellow eyes, Marie... and yes, I fixed that link. Thanks for telling me about it.

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  2. Lovely birds and how funny that you got a scolding.

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  3. I'm envious! You were at the Outer Banks. I love it there, usually go in the fall (to go windsuring), so I know these little critters, too, but I have no idea what they are :)

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  4. Wonderful shots of birds. Sorry, I may not be help you with names.

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  5. ...what are they? You are asking the wrong person.

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  6. Pretty birds, but I am looking past them to the water....awwww, what a peaceful place to be right now.

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  7. I am guessing the yellow-eyed bird is the Common Grackle. There are several scholarly websites that help ID birds. You could try one of them.
    I don't know what the other bird might be
    Happy Mothers Day!

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  8. There are many kinds of starlings, so it could just be a different variety.

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  9. Can't help you with the identity of the birds, but I enjoyed your photographs.

    All the best Jan

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  10. No clue about your birds, but your photos of them are great.

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  11. I only know a few basic birds sorry

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  12. I love to see birds but I don't know their names.

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  13. Hello, one if your shorebirds could be the Sanderling. I see the common Grackle and maybe a Boat-tailed Grackle?

    I am still running a little behind visiting my critter links! Thanks so much for linking up, have a great new week ahead!

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  14. Pretty birds, but I'm afraid I can't help either!

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  15. Sorry, I do not know the names of the birds but the photos are beautiful~

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  16. What wonderful bird photos! I don't know their names, I've been meaning to get a bird book myself, but haven't yet...

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  17. I really enjoyed the photo. You got some great shots but I don't know their names.

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  18. the tiny birds are possibly Plovers, the black bird with yellow eyes is possibly some kind of grackle, cant tell with the last one. easier for me to identify with a side view lol could be a female grackle tho

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  19. The large dark ones may be willets, and the smaller look like sandpipers.

    rachel

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