Bird Identification: Wild Bird Species Identification

Bird watching and identification is a great hobby. Here are a few birds along with their characteristic identification marks.
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jerry hauf sr I live in Harford County,Maryland.in the last two weeks I've seen and heard the songs of what appears to be a eastern flycatcher peewee,now today.15 June I saw another peewee approach another ooon a bare branch of a wild cherry tree,it appears that the male is singing and dispkaying himself in an attempt to woo her into mating.I am 73 years old,outdoor guy and I never swe this bird in my state,are they lost in their migration or what,thank you for any information you may provide. 6/15/2009
ernest how many woodpackers are there in south africa? 3/2/2009
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macy wow this rox my sox 1/9/2009
dave question i have a bird comes to may pond an i have frogs in it ,last few weeks had a bird big a a crow or ravin. he can streach his neck out about 2 feet to catch the frogs an swallows them like a snake. black or dark in color with a little red on back of neck an alittle on the front of the neck. muskegon,michigan 7/21/2008
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