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Bird ID help needed

JR
Jo-Anne Roberts
Sun, May 29, 2011 2:09 PM

I saw a small bird last night while visiting a friend. It was about 4-5 inches, light grey with yellowish sides, no streaking. Which I immediately thought of flycatcher, but the tail feathers is what was striking about this bird. As it flew, the inside tail feathers were yellow. Suggestions as to which bird I might look at to help me identify this bird? I'm using Sibley's Guide which shows tail feathers very well but I just haven't come across the right bird yet!
Jo-AnneMansfield CenterSend

I saw a small bird last night while visiting a friend. It was about 4-5 inches, light grey with yellowish sides, no streaking. Which I immediately thought of flycatcher, but the tail feathers is what was striking about this bird. As it flew, the inside tail feathers were yellow. Suggestions as to which bird I might look at to help me identify this bird? I'm using Sibley's Guide which shows tail feathers very well but I just haven't come across the right bird yet! Jo-AnneMansfield CenterSend
FM
Frank Mantlik
Sun, May 29, 2011 3:46 PM

Hi Jo-Ann,
It sounds to me like a female or immature male American Redstart.

Frank Mantlik
Stratford


From: Jo-Anne Roberts jmrcnslt@hotmail.com
To: ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org
Sent: Sun, May 29, 2011 10:09:14 AM
Subject: [CT Birds] Bird ID help needed

I saw a small bird last night while visiting a friend. It was about 4-5 inches,
light grey with yellowish sides, no streaking. Which I immediately thought of
flycatcher, but the tail feathers is what was striking about this bird. As it
flew, the inside tail feathers were yellow. Suggestions as to which bird I might
look at to help me identify this bird? I'm using Sibley's Guide which shows tail
feathers very well but I just haven't come across the right bird yet!
Jo-AnneMansfield CenterSend


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Hi Jo-Ann, It sounds to me like a female or immature male American Redstart. Frank Mantlik Stratford ________________________________ From: Jo-Anne Roberts <jmrcnslt@hotmail.com> To: ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org Sent: Sun, May 29, 2011 10:09:14 AM Subject: [CT Birds] Bird ID help needed I saw a small bird last night while visiting a friend. It was about 4-5 inches, light grey with yellowish sides, no streaking. Which I immediately thought of flycatcher, but the tail feathers is what was striking about this bird. As it flew, the inside tail feathers were yellow. Suggestions as to which bird I might look at to help me identify this bird? I'm using Sibley's Guide which shows tail feathers very well but I just haven't come across the right bird yet! Jo-AnneMansfield CenterSend _______________________________________________ This list is provided by the Connecticut Ornithological Association (COA) for the discussion of birds and birding in Connecticut. For subscription information visit http://lists.ctbirding.org/mailman/listinfo/ctbirds_lists.ctbirding.org
JR
Jo-Anne Roberts
Sun, May 29, 2011 4:04 PM

Thanks Dana & Frank,
The coloration of the female is correct. Although the tail feathers looked yellow to the tip, but I will be on the lookout again with camera in hand this time. Thanks for the suggestion - gives me a place to start and if it was, it's a lifer for me!
Jo-AnneMansfield Center
Date: Sun, 29 May 2011 08:46:51 -0700
From: mantlik@sbcglobal.net
Subject: Re: [CT Birds] Bird ID help needed
To: jmrcnslt@hotmail.com; ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org

Hi Jo-Ann,It sounds to me like a female or immature male American Redstart.
Frank MantlikStratford
From: Jo-Anne Roberts jmrcnslt@hotmail.com
To: ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org
Sent: Sun, May 29, 2011 10:09:14 AM
Subject: [CT Birds] Bird ID help needed

I saw a small bird last night while visiting a friend. It was about 4-5 inches, light grey with yellowish sides, no streaking. Which I immediately thought of flycatcher, but the tail feathers is what was striking about this bird. As it flew, the inside tail feathers were yellow. Suggestions as to which bird I might look at to help me identify this bird? I'm using Sibley's Guide which shows tail feathers very well but I just haven't come across the right bird yet!
Jo-AnneMansfield CenterSend


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Thanks Dana & Frank, The coloration of the female is correct. Although the tail feathers looked yellow to the tip, but I will be on the lookout again with camera in hand this time. Thanks for the suggestion - gives me a place to start and if it was, it's a lifer for me! Jo-AnneMansfield Center Date: Sun, 29 May 2011 08:46:51 -0700 From: mantlik@sbcglobal.net Subject: Re: [CT Birds] Bird ID help needed To: jmrcnslt@hotmail.com; ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org Hi Jo-Ann,It sounds to me like a female or immature male American Redstart. Frank MantlikStratford From: Jo-Anne Roberts <jmrcnslt@hotmail.com> To: ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org Sent: Sun, May 29, 2011 10:09:14 AM Subject: [CT Birds] Bird ID help needed I saw a small bird last night while visiting a friend. It was about 4-5 inches, light grey with yellowish sides, no streaking. Which I immediately thought of flycatcher, but the tail feathers is what was striking about this bird. As it flew, the inside tail feathers were yellow. Suggestions as to which bird I might look at to help me identify this bird? I'm using Sibley's Guide which shows tail feathers very well but I just haven't come across the right bird yet! Jo-AnneMansfield CenterSend _______________________________________________ This list is provided by the Connecticut Ornithological Association (COA) for the discussion of birds and birding in Connecticut. For subscription information visit http://lists.ctbirding.org/mailman/listinfo/ctbirds_lists.ctbirding.org
KV
Kathy Van Der Aue
Sun, May 29, 2011 4:21 PM

Female or second year male redstart?

Kathy Van Der Aue, Southport, CT
kvda@optonline.net

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jo-Anne Roberts" jmrcnslt@hotmail.com
To: ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2011 10:09 AM
Subject: [CT Birds] Bird ID help needed

I saw a small bird last night while visiting a friend. It was about 4-5
inches, light grey with yellowish sides, no streaking. Which I immediately
thought of flycatcher, but the tail feathers is what was striking about
this bird. As it flew, the inside tail feathers were yellow. Suggestions
as to which bird I might look at to help me identify this bird? I'm using
Sibley's Guide which shows tail feathers very well but I just haven't come
across the right bird yet!
Jo-AnneMansfield CenterSend


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Female or second year male redstart? Kathy Van Der Aue, Southport, CT kvda@optonline.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jo-Anne Roberts" <jmrcnslt@hotmail.com> To: <ctbirds@lists.ctbirding.org> Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2011 10:09 AM Subject: [CT Birds] Bird ID help needed > > I saw a small bird last night while visiting a friend. It was about 4-5 > inches, light grey with yellowish sides, no streaking. Which I immediately > thought of flycatcher, but the tail feathers is what was striking about > this bird. As it flew, the inside tail feathers were yellow. Suggestions > as to which bird I might look at to help me identify this bird? I'm using > Sibley's Guide which shows tail feathers very well but I just haven't come > across the right bird yet! > Jo-AnneMansfield CenterSend > _______________________________________________ > This list is provided by the Connecticut Ornithological Association (COA) > for the discussion of birds and birding in Connecticut. > For subscription information visit > http://lists.ctbirding.org/mailman/listinfo/ctbirds_lists.ctbirding.org