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Re: Bird ID help
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Andrew Deegan <[log in to unmask]>
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Vermont Birds <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Sat, 24 May 2008 15:45:15 -0400
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It looks like a European Goldfinch.  Google it and look at the images.  I
think they are sold as a pet.

Andy

> What is this bird?
>
> http://whitacreheath.blogspot.com/2008/04/thursday-10th-april-2008.html
>
> Apparently one showed up at a feeder in Enosburg Falls Village in April
> for one day. The young woman who saw it took pictures but only got her
> film developed. She (and her mother) couldn't ID it so she called me and
> we talked yesterday. From her verbal description, I had no clue, so she
> mailed me the photos, which arrived today. You need a magnifying glass but
> the field marks are clear. I lucked onto these images on this blog but
> still can't tell what the bird is. I've been looking around on the web,
> but my dial-up situation makes it frustrating. Thought I'd simply ask for
> help. Thanks in advance!
>
> Charlotte Bill
> Enosburgh Falls
>

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