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Elphaba
Houston, TX

May 6, 2008
2:42 PM

Post #4914917

Hi, I saw a pair of these birds flying from one tree top to another. They were so small and up so high that I couldn't see them through my camera lens. I just pointed at the part of the tree where I saw them and snapped. Didn't get one good photo, but maybe you bird experts can tell me what I saw from these shots of mostly just parts of the bird!

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Elphaba
Houston, TX

May 6, 2008
2:44 PM

Post #4914924

This photo is clearer, but you can't see his face.

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Elphaba
Houston, TX

May 6, 2008
2:45 PM

Post #4914933

One more. This photo is just awful, but it shows two parts missing in the other two terrible photos. Here is his very yellow chin and a white spot on his tail. This one is kind of like a Where's Waldo or an I Spy game!

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trois
Santa Fe, TX
(Zone 9b)

May 6, 2008
4:02 PM

Post #4915258

Were these birds considerably smaller than a Chickadee? I have been seeing birds like that for over 20 years, never able to get a good picture.
Resin
Northumberland
(United Kingdom)
(Zone 9a)

May 6, 2008
4:18 PM

Post #4915315

Magnolia Warbler.

Nice one!

Resin
foxyphloxy
Cortlandt Manor, NY
(Zone 6a)

May 6, 2008
4:22 PM

Post #4915333

I gotta go with a warbler too!
Mrs_Ed
Whiteside County, IL
(Zone 5a)

May 6, 2008
4:56 PM

Post #4915489

Good word Resin, how in the world…!
Elphaba
Houston, TX

May 6, 2008
5:08 PM

Post #4915546

I have to say ditto to Mrs. Ed's comment. The photos look even worse on this thread than on my computer!

Resin, you amaze me. Thank you.

Trois, I don't see Chickadees around here, so I don't know them well. I see them at my mom's house in South Dakota sometimes. My first thought was that they were smaller than a Chickadee, but I'm always surprised by how small Chickadees are, so they are probably the same size.

Thank you all for looking. I hope I didn't cause temporary blindness with these photos!
Mrs_Ed
Whiteside County, IL
(Zone 5a)

May 6, 2008
5:25 PM

Post #4915619

Ha Elphaba, I don't mean the photos are bad. I just can't find the birdie in the last two.
Resin
Northumberland
(United Kingdom)
(Zone 9a)

May 6, 2008
5:37 PM

Post #4915665

Not too difficult, actually! The three pics showing different parts of the bird helped a lot. Also that it's a nice adult male makes things easier.

Pic 1 shows yellow underparts with heavy black flank streaks, black cheeks, and a grey crown. Pic 2 shows the undertail black with a white base, and a white eyebrow. Pic 3 shows a yellow throat. That set gives Magnolia as the only option; other species all differ in some way or another, such as much more white under the tail, white belly, greenish crown, etc.

Resin
dellrose
Conway, MO
(Zone 5b)

May 6, 2008
7:55 PM

Post #4916283

Resin...you had me at yellow underpants! LOL! You really are good!!

Elphaba...Congrats on the new bird...you are going great guns with the new birds!

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Mrs_Ed
Whiteside County, IL
(Zone 5a)

May 6, 2008
8:22 PM

Post #4916380

LOL Rose, I just spit on my screen! under PANTS. LOL
pelletory
Marlton, NJ

May 6, 2008
9:45 PM

Post #4916823

LOL, I didn't even notice that. :-)
Mrs_Ed
Whiteside County, IL
(Zone 5a)

May 6, 2008
10:31 PM

Post #4917098

Now, what is on her mind that she reads Underpants and not underparts.

Heeeeee
dellrose
Conway, MO
(Zone 5b)

May 6, 2008
10:47 PM

Post #4917182

LOL! I think what it means is my eyes are old and I can't see worth a darn!! No fair picking on the old lady!! LOL! I could have sworn that said yellow underpants!!
Mrs_Ed
Whiteside County, IL
(Zone 5a)

May 6, 2008
10:50 PM

Post #4917201

heeheeheeheeheeheeheeheehee

((hugs))

PeeperKeeper
Georgetown, TX
(Zone 8a)

May 7, 2008
11:13 AM

Post #4919024

My first thought was that Resin must have edited it to fix the typo, but I guess the post would say it's been edited. Resin, you should make it say underpants. That is more entertaining. :o)
Mrs_Ed
Whiteside County, IL
(Zone 5a)

May 7, 2008
1:17 PM

Post #4919579

Those sans serif type faces are tricky. Take it from someone who gets called MaMa instead of MaRNa
dellrose
Conway, MO
(Zone 5b)

May 7, 2008
3:54 PM

Post #4920269

LOL MAMA and Peeper!!
heyitsmejudy
Lawrenceville, GA

May 7, 2008
4:22 PM

Post #4920400

I've seen a bird in yellow underpants.

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Resin
Northumberland
(United Kingdom)
(Zone 9a)

May 7, 2008
4:26 PM

Post #4920421

Sorry, no idea what that last pic is of!!

But it does look like it's got a nappy [diaper] under there . . .
heyitsmejudy
Lawrenceville, GA

May 7, 2008
4:39 PM

Post #4920468

Finally stumped Resin!
Please note, the weight of the yellow-underpant bird DID close off the ports of the squirrel buster plus.

This message was edited May 7, 2008 5:12 PM
Elphaba
Houston, TX

May 7, 2008
5:02 PM

Post #4920553

OMG! Y'all crack me up!

Seriously though, underpants should become a real bird term. I'd actually be able to remember it! When the color of the rump and the undertail coverts are the same color like say yellow, you should say the underpants are yellow. Somebody respectable like you Resin should start using it and see how long it takes for it to become common among birders everywhere!

I have another mystery bird. I thought it was the Cuckoo from yesterday but it doesn't seem to have the spots on its tail. I guess I should start a new thread with it?

This is my favorite time to watch for birds because they are all migrating through here. Yesterday, I was so busy but I just kept getting lucky when I looked out the window!
OldNed
Merritt Island, FL
(Zone 10a)

May 7, 2008
5:13 PM

Post #4920591

Resin, this may help ID Judy's yellow bird:

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