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01/25/2004 10:39:11 AM · #1
//www.pbase.com/image/25427951

Anyone have any idea what kind of bird this is?
01/25/2004 10:42:47 AM · #2
Zoo bird.
01/25/2004 10:48:39 AM · #3
Great shot ... since you're doing a lot of birds, you may find some of these links helpful/interesting:

//www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/Infocenter/infocenter.html

//birdwebsite.com/

//www.birdsource.org/

//www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/diapsids/birds/birdintro.html
01/25/2004 11:00:56 AM · #4
Was this a captive bird or found in nature?
01/25/2004 11:04:40 AM · #5
Here's another link for you, John.

//www.birdperch.com/listbyfam.asp
01/25/2004 11:33:18 AM · #6
It looks like a red banded yellow headed blackbird to me!LOL, Sorry know idea John.
01/25/2004 11:39:04 AM · #7
I took the photo in the aviary at the zoo yesterday. This bird wasn't listed on the ID chart.
01/25/2004 11:40:26 AM · #8
//www.ebird.org

Just found this today, it's not a site that will help identify birds, but it's a great resource for keeping an online checklist of birds you have observed, as well as other people in the country/state/city with potential bird hot spots.
01/25/2004 11:45:29 AM · #9
Originally posted by moodville:

//www.ebird.org

Just found this today, it's not a site that will help identify birds, but it's a great resource for keeping an online checklist of birds you have observed, as well as other people in the country/state/city with potential bird hot spots.


That's a neat site... thanks for the link :)
01/25/2004 12:18:44 PM · #10
Looks like some kind of finch or canarie.
01/25/2004 01:06:52 PM · #11
looks like a yellow headed jay or starling from the Bahamas
01/25/2004 01:08:08 PM · #12
I first took a look at this bird and though that it's form looked somewhat familiar. I dug out my wife's copy of the Birds of Costa Rica and flipped through the color plates.

I found that the bird looked very similar in shape to manakins we had seen during our prolonged stay in Central America.

I think Ithis web page. If you take a look at the third picture on the page, the accompanying text says that it's theGolden-headed Manakin from Peru.

A few more pics

Hope this helps
01/25/2004 01:15:41 PM · #13
(sigh) my big brother is so smart. At least I got the good looks of the family.

Originally posted by Beagleboy:

I first took a look at this bird and though that it's form looked somewhat familiar. I dug out my wife's copy of the Birds of Costa Rica and flipped through the color plates.

I found that the bird looked very similar in shape to manakins we had seen during our prolonged stay in Central America.

I think Ithis web page. If you take a look at the third picture on the page, the accompanying text says that it's theGolden-headed Manakin from Peru.

A few more pics

Hope this helps

01/25/2004 02:27:28 PM · #14
Originally posted by Beagleboy:

I first took a look at this bird and though that it's form looked somewhat familiar. I dug out my wife's copy of the Birds of Costa Rica and flipped through the color plates.

I found that the bird looked very similar in shape to manakins we had seen during our prolonged stay in Central America.

I think Ithis web page. If you take a look at the third picture on the page, the accompanying text says that it's theGolden-headed Manakin from Peru.

A few more pics

Hope this helps


Thanks :) That looks like a winner :)
01/25/2004 02:33:43 PM · #15
The title says it's a Golden-Headed Manakin.
01/25/2004 02:38:16 PM · #16
Originally posted by deafwolf:

The title says it's a Golden-Headed Manakin.


I think he researched it and found out what it was after he started the thread.
01/25/2004 02:39:13 PM · #17
I was curious since it was his photo page. hahahaha I thought it could be a test in perception. ;)
01/25/2004 02:40:59 PM · #18
Originally posted by deafwolf:

I was curious since it was his photo page. hahahaha I thought it could be a test in perception. ;)


hey, that could be correct too. : )
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