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On 11/3/2010 10:57 AM, Hutson, Timothy B wrote:
> Joanne,
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> Boy howdy is it not obvious! In all of the other pics I took, I see no evidence of color. Is this just non-breeding plumage or is it normal for this bird.
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The male can have a lot of red or a tiny amount. This may be a
female--no red patch. I should have thought it out better! My bad.
I've seen some where the patch was only visible if the bird was on a
low branch and I was looking practically over their head, and was
remebering those experiences.
Joanne
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