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1025.1 #86 DL Qual #75 11-5-12 2:21PM
Any bird aficionado know what kind this is? Saw it while on Tom Sawyers island.
I have no clue so I'm going with Blue-footed Booby. - LaneSparrow316  846.9 #108 11-5-12 2:31PM Like(3)  Reply
*giggle* You said booby *giggle* - LBChica  1500.4 #52 11-5-12 2:32PM
😂😂😂you would. That looks slippery too! - SueBayou  2012.0 #34 11-5-12 2:33PM
Slippery booby? - Armenda  994.9 #89 11-5-12 2:34PM
I think they are mostly white with some grey and obviously blue feet. - KermitFan13  407.8 #321 11-5-12 3:51PM
You are probably right. However, my first guess still stands. - LaneSparrow316  846.9 #108 11-5-12 4:08PM
Looks like a Double Breasted Cormorant. That's what matches closest in my Audubon Field Guide to N. American Birds (yes, I'm a dork) - ShariRenee  1562.4 #50 11-5-12 3:06PM Like(2)  Reply
Nice! At least someone looked it up =) - mousejedi  273.0 #801 11-5-12 3:15PM
Thanks plus they are known to frequent Rivers of America. - ShariRenee  1562.4 #50 11-5-12 3:19PM
Thanks! - JenInWonderland  1025.1 #86 11-5-12 3:57PM
No kitty THAT'S A BAD KITTY! 😡 - Tom  3881.0 #7 11-5-12 4:25PM Like(1)  Reply
I saw them a couple months ago. Was wondering the same thing. - Chumash28  764.1 #130 11-5-12 2:29PM Like  Reply
It's yellow throated pelican. - madsdad  1130.4 #72 11-5-12 2:32PM Like  Reply
Well let's narrow it down here. Is this a duck or some kind of sea bird? I can't tell (mostly because of the shape of the beak). Usually sea birds have that hooked beak, while duck beaks are more flat and rounded at the end. - JRDrummer_CM  792.8 #119 11-5-12 2:37PM Like  Reply
That's a turkey. - chris.  2507.3 #24 11-5-12 2:42PM Like  Reply
gobble - mousejedi  273.0 #801 11-5-12 2:57PM
🐓 - Philliprocks  277.4 #755 11-5-12 2:44PM Like  Reply
I think it might be a kingfisher. We have a few of them that live on property. - lostgirl7988  541.6 #208 11-5-12 2:55PM Like  Reply
Could be a black cammorant not sure on spelling... Tons in Monterey - DisneyNorm  880.0 #102 11-5-12 3:03PM Like  Reply
Hi bird - HandMeAChurroImmaFaint  1802.5 #42 11-5-12 4:18PM Like  Reply
I wouldn't know but it's neat to see! - SThooray  6.3 #8780 11-5-12 4:23PM Like  Reply