Northern Saw-whet Owl - plates are a compilation of images viewed as one
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Coopers Hawk - Near and far. Distant images are more 'real world' and educational.
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American Oystercatcher - comprehensive coverage of ageing and plumages. Some are easier than others.
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Black and White Warbler -
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Lesser Nighthawk - variation in difficult species but also up to date text on things such as molt timing.
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Baltimore Oriole - hopefully plates help to see things that are consistent and those that are variable.
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Barn Owl - Images are in context.
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Greater White-fronted Goose - races are shown and myths will be discussed.
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Proportional representation - rare birds get less space.Can you I.d. these?
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Black Skimmer - Behavior is very important in I.d.
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Cactus Wren - habitat is a large role player in I.d.
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Chestnut-sided Warbler - how do you deal with size? put comparative images at the end of every section.
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Chihuahua Raven - how do you deal with helping people to closer. Mystery photos with detailed anwers.
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Common Tern - similar species will have comparable plates. For some species you will be asked to look at them differently so you can I.d. them correctly, faster and at greater distances.
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Connecticut Warbler - I took all images. Some were more fun than others.
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Downy Woodpecker - plates are designed for I.d./education but are also visually pleasing. People have different tastes - which do you like?
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Dunlin - hopefully people will be able to see the most important charachteristic in field I.d. - shape.
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Great-crested Flycatcher - sometimes you will have to look very closely to see every bird!
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Ivory Gull - maybe you will just want to be there!
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McCown’s Longspur - sometimes we see birds in flight as often as perched.
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Red-necked Phalarope - mystery photo questions need the following answers - species, age and sex. Are you ready?
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