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Rich Ditch's Photography Blog
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Rich Ditch's Photography Blog | Random thoughts and images Rich Ditch's Photography Blog April 9, 2014 Foolproof Empid ID Filed under: Birds — richditch @ 8:39 pm Foolproof Empid ID This wonderful chart arrived in this morning’s email from a friend in NJ, who was forwarding it after receiving it from another birder … I can’t name the genius who came up with this, so if you can point me to the original source I’d be very grateful. The chart cleverly distills the essence of the Great Empid Challenge; to a large number of birders these birds look so much alike that separating them from each other in there field based only on visual observation borders on the impossible. Instead, we hope the bird will give its distinctive call and we’ll be able to put the correct name to it. This worked pretty well for me in my NJ days, when we could travel to the appropriate habitat and obverse the bird on territory and listen to its call. But here in AZ my encounters are almost alway...
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