Bad Bird Pictures .com

Using bad bird pictures to train your bird identification

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Here are some examples of the idea of this bird site for birders and other with an interest in birds, nature and natural history.

Birds from Chile, on their winter stay in the Atacama desert /Andean region in South America (when summer here) from their North American breeding grounds in the northern summer:

Which bird species could this be:

Which bird from North America is shown on this bad bird picture

This bird is a ................................................................................................................................

 

Here you see the same bird with more access for identification:

Good bird picture for bird identification

The bird species is ..........................................................................................................................

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New bird species for identification with a bad bird picture:

Bad bird pictures for training your bird identification skills.

This bird is a ................................................................................................................................

Here you see the same bird with more access for identification:

Good bird pictures for your identification of an unnown bird species from Chile during winter.

This bird is a ................................................................................................................................

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Come back and have fun with your bird identification skills..

Please be aware that all bird pictures are copyrighted by me Soren Breiting / azFOTOS.com

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The birds shown are from top:

1.

Baird's sandpiper (Calidris bairdii)

(see baird's sandpiper in summer plumage at http://www.oceanwanderers.com/BairdsSand.html

2.

Wilson's phalarope (Phalaropus tricolor) http://www.oceanwanderers.com/WilPhala.html