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			|  | 05/22/2010 06:00:06 PM · #1 | 
		| | I know lots of people here like to ID birds.  Saw this guy today.  He was singing for about 3 hours.  Really beautiful sounds coming from him (btw I live in Latvia - that might help)
 
   
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			|  | 05/22/2010 10:14:58 PM · #2 | 
		| | It is a Latvian Wide Mouthed Yellow Singer. It is also known by it's scientific name of 
 Openwideus singasongis
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			|  | 05/23/2010 12:19:59 AM · #3 | 
		| | It may actually be a yellow-bellied yodeller! | 
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			|  | 05/23/2010 03:09:56 AM · #4 | 
		| | Hmmm, looking at the edges of its beak I would say its a juvenile `something`. Certainly a member of the Thrush family. Juvenile Thrush Nightingale maybe? Linky poo
 
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			|  | 05/23/2010 08:17:03 AM · #5 | 
		| | It's a tenor. He's singing Zoraida di Granata by Bartolomeo Merelli. | 
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			|  | 05/23/2010 08:26:46 AM · #6 | 
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			|  | 05/23/2010 08:34:59 AM · #7 | 
		| | try this site - it's pretty good for ID's 
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 or this one
 
 link 2  and scroll down a bit.
 
 
 
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			|  | 05/23/2010 08:40:01 AM · #8 | 
		| | Yes it does look to be a part of the Thrush family.  I think it is a Veery 
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			|  | 05/23/2010 09:56:59 AM · #9 | 
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			|  | 05/23/2010 10:03:16 AM · #10 | 
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 Yup, I think Lyn has nailed it. The shot in the OP is a juvenile Nightingale. Here is a pic of an adult.
 
 
  
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			|  | 05/23/2010 05:31:30 PM · #11 | 
		| | Cool, you guys are great.  Asked a a few people from around here.  Its a Thrush nightingale, it exists in this region.  From what they told me the nighting gale doesnt exist here, and the difference is the brown spots in the chest | 
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			|  | 05/24/2010 01:19:15 AM · #12 | 
		| | | Originally posted by Simms: Hmmm, looking at the edges of its beak I would say its a juvenile `something`. Certainly a member of the Thrush family. Juvenile Thrush Nightingale maybe?
 Linky poo
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