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Originally Posted by Bill who putters
In article , "OhioGuy" wrote:
An unusual looking bird was outside about half an hour ago, eating the cat
food that I put out by a raised bed near our North Star cherry tree. I've
never seen one of these before here in SW Ohio, so I thought I would post a
picture to see if anyone else recognizes it.
At first I thought it was a grey jay, then I thought perhaps a kingfisher,
but neither of those lives around here. Then I thought perhaps a northern
raven, but those are usually darker, much larger, and don't have the grey
slash on the side. After looking at the photos, I realized that what I had
thought was a crest was actually a humpback of some kind. It is one of the
wierder looking birds I've seen around here.
It is grey in color, roughly 11-13" long including the tail, and has a
white or light grey mark at the top of the wing. It also has what I would
describe as a huge hump, with the head down below. Head itself is a darker
black color.
http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/5789/mysterybird.jpg
Please take a look, and thanks!
First thought a cat bird but the skull is weird.
I'd post over in Rec.birds
Bill
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Garden in shade zone 5 S Jersey USA
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Hi,
Then I thought perhaps a northern
raven, but those are usually darker, much larger, and don't have the grey
slash on the side. After looking at the photos, I realized that what I had
thought was a crest was actually a humpback of some kind. It is one of the
wierder looking birds I've seen around here.
It is grey in color, roughly 11-13"" long including the tail, and has a
white or light grey mark at the top of the wing.