[Tweeters] bird ID
    Robert O'Brien via Tweeters 
    tweeters at u.washington.edu
       
    Sun Jul 20 12:24:09 PDT 2025
    
    
  
Back to Taunya's mystery bird and her 'rough' photo of said bird.  I've
always thought that *any* photo is better than no photo.
My potential ID as a White Wagtail was based, as I described, on several
features, including a largely gray-white/black plumage, very long tail, and
the bird's potential location on the ground, near water.  All Wagtail
characteristics.
But, a _very_ seasoned Tweeter friend sent me the 2-word, concise
comment.  *"Ummm,
No"*
 I enjoy concise-citity so that gave me pause.  Whereupon I decided to
'play around' digitally with the image.and  came up with
https://www.flickr.com/photos/159695762@N07/54667657758/in/dateposted-public/
It now appears the 'long tail' is an opportnistically located 'twig'.
Said "Tweeter Friend' then voted for an immature Violet-green Swallow.  A
rather strange location for such a swallow, but I'm not arguing.
Bob OBrien  Portland
On Wed, Jul 16, 2025 at 1:44 PM Robert O'Brien <baro at pdx.edu> wrote:
> Hmmmm    Somehow you got away with attaching a photo to Tweeters.  I
> didn't think that was possible. Maybe because it was a very small image.
> It's a challenging image but I'd say it looks like a White Wagtail.  This
> has varying morphs/subspecies with varying amounts of Black, like your
> bird.  A great find if that's what it is.  I don't know what else it could
> be.  What sort of habitat was it in?  These are open country birds, not
> woods, etc.
> Bob OBrien  Portland
>
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2025 at 1:26 PM Taunya Schultz via Tweeters <
> tweeters at u.washington.edu> wrote:
>
>> This was seen near Kent, WA.  Anybody have an idea what it is?
>> Taunya Schultz
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