Got any bird pics?

. Fluffy feathers from their nestling phase still adorned their heads, giving them a “punk” appearance. Two fledglings were perched separately on cattail blades at the edge of the marsh, perhaps 20 feet from the edge of the Causeway Trail. This one has some “grumpy-old-man" vibes.
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Mmhmm.
 
no pictures, but there were a couple of barred owls hooting at each other while I was walking the dog the other night. Saw one swoop into a tree above me, then the other landed by it, which led to a bunch of screeching and chasing. It was pretty cool.
 
Juvenile Spotted seems like a possibility, but I know little about Sandpipers. Nice photo though.
 
I was convinced this was a Solitary Sandpiper--size, call, bill, eye ring, etc. Just didn't seem like a Spotted to me. However it has absolutely no white in the back, and I'm questioning if this is a juvi Spotted?
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Yes, I agree with the ID of spotted sandpiper in non-breeding / juvenile plumage. According to All About Birds, another possiblity might be a solitary sandpiper. But a solitary sandpiper in non-breeding plumage would have white spots at the tips of its feathers and its bill is dark. As in your image, this bird has solid gray-brown feathers and a dirty orange bill. Solitary sandpipers are known for bobbing and teetering when they move.
Steve
 
With the new deck turning out to be a wildlife viewing platform, I'm gonna half to break down and get some real camera gear at some point. Missed a close range (20 yds) shot of a Pileated yesterday afternoon.

A Brown creeper joined this morning's bird show. This hyperactive little bastard finally stopped creeping long enough for a crappy 10x cell zoom shot.

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