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What kind of frogs/toads are these? [Wisconsin]
Spotted together, but not the same physical frog. Might be the same species.
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Spotted together, but not the same physical frog. Might be the same species.
Spotted in southern Wisconsin.
These were all spotted and photographed in Southern Wisconsin. I have no idea what any of them are!
Sorry if I can't do multiple per post, there's 5 here, and I'm new here.
Thanks!
#1 - No Clue
#2 - Obviously Crow or Raven - I can't tell them apart.
#3 - Obviously Gull, what kind?
#4 - Heron?
#5 - No idea
#6 - Thought a vireo, but not sure
#7 - Is this a red-eyed vireo?
Sorry for another post... I cannot find any way to tell these species apart.
I never thought my photos were worth attempting to post, but I posted some questions in r/whatsthisbird and some people liked them... so I figured I would at least try posting them here to see what happens.
Edit to make sure it's clear as per the rules: These are my photos, completely original and taken by me.
Edit #2: Photo #10 is definitely not a great photo and I misclicked. It is not supposed to be in this post.
Hi, sorry if this is too many, but I’m a photographer and casual birder looking to ID these photos I took. I posted earlier and was told that if all photos were from a similar location, it was okay to put them in one post. Any help is appreciated!
Thanks!!
All have been identified, thanks to u/CardiologistAny1423!
1 Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle)
2 Yellow-billed Cuckoo
3 Mallard
4 Eastern Wood-Pewee
5 Mallard
6 Ruby-crowned Kinglet
7 Common Gallinule
8 Chestnut-sided Warbler
9 Tennessee Warbler
10 Palm Warbler
11 Song Sparrow
12 Magnolia Warbler
13 Bald Eagle
14 Chestnut-sided Warbler
15 Ruby-crowned Kinglet
16 White-winged Crossbill
I know there is a small population of Piping Plovers there, but I don’t want to jump to that based on how rare they are, and I am not good with seabirds.
Additional question for regulars here: I am a photographer and casual birdwatcher who is putting together a lot of photos. If I had several bird ID questions, should they all go in one post, or should I make multiple posts?
Took this picture a little while ago. Not sure what he is
Don’t think it’s a rattlesnake due to lack of rattle but we’ve seen them around before and the pattern looks the same at first glance
I am a big antique cash register collector. Picked this box up with all these contents for $50 a while back. Curious if I could figure out exactly how old it is. The patent tag from a cash register inside was from 1889, but that doesn’t mean the box itself is that old. I’ve found a bit online but nothing with dates.