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LOL .. I have blown the picture up and scanned every little bit of it, I can’t see him either. This little dude could give Waldo a lesson or two in hiding!
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do cardinals change their feathers so they can blend in like those quail/partridge things?!
like they molt their summer feathers for grey/white in winter?
 
I could see him when I snapped the picture, But I must confess I cannot see him in the picture. I saw him several times, He was kind of hiding behind a branch. It is a huge oak tree.

I took about 5 pictures of him, they all look the same.
 
HELP... New bird I have never seen before!

I just has a bird at my feeders. It landed on the suet.

. It looked like a female red breasted Grosbeak crossed with a Hermit finch. Any Ideas.

It did not look at home on the feeder. Longer spindly legs. Long beak 1 3/4 or so. skinny dagger/poking type.

I have searched online and found nothing. It keeps telling me it is a sandpiper or similar. It is not.

Spotted or mottled brown/ brownish white.

I tried to get a picture and it flew. I am going to say it was the size of a malnourished downey Woodpecker. Maybe a tad longer.


I have tried What a bird...Remember it is winter here snow covered and cold.
 
i did a Cornell Lab app Bird ID it came up with these birds:

Northern Cardinal
European Starling
Red-bellied woodpecker
Mourning Dove
Eastern Bluebird


Here is the info i put in

Place: Orrock Township, Minnesota
Date: November 30
Size: Robin sized
Colors: White, buff/brown
location: at feeder



Options that can change:

colors:
Black
gray
white
buff/brown
red/rufous
yellow
olive green
blue
orange

i put buff brown and white
What size was the bird?

sparrow sized or smaller
between sparrow and robin
robin sized
between robin and crow
crow sized
between crow and goose
goose sized or larger

i put robin sized
Was the Bird...?

eating at a feeder
swimming or wading
on the ground
in trees or bushes
on a fence or wire
soaring or flying

i put at a feeder

then it shows a list of best possible birds.
 
i did a Cornell Lab app Bird ID it came up with these birds:

Northern Cardinal
European Starling
Red-bellied woodpecker
Mourning Dove
Eastern Bluebird


Here is the info i put in

Place: Orrock Township, Minnesota
Date: November 30
Size: Robin sized
Colors: White, buff/brown
location: at feeder



Options that can change:

colors:
Black
gray
white
buff/brown
red/rufous
yellow
olive green
blue
orange

i put buff brown and white
What size was the bird?

sparrow sized or smaller
between sparrow and robin
robin sized
between robin and crow
crow sized
between crow and goose
goose sized or larger

i put robin sized
Was the Bird...?

eating at a feeder
swimming or wading
on the ground
in trees or bushes
on a fence or wire
soaring or flying

i put at a feeder

then it shows a list of best possible birds.


It is none of those, They are all common birds here,

I tried Brown/buff and white as a secondary. However there was little or no white.



I even tried "in trees or bushes" incase it was a rare event for it to be at a feeder.

I have not seen it again. It was smaller than a robin. The robin is a heavier bird in the breast than this one was.


I even tried uncommon birds and found nothing. There was a hermit Flicker ( I see my old post says flinch, I think it was flicker, old age memory) that is close in looks as I recall.


I keep hoping it comes back, With the warm weather we have had this fall it could just be or have been a late migrator.
 
It is none of those, They are all common birds here,

I tried Brown/buff and white as a secondary. However there was little or no white.



I even tried "in trees or bushes" incase it was a rare event for it to be at a feeder.

I have not seen it again. It was smaller than a robin. The robin is a heavier bird in the breast than this one was.


I even tried uncommon birds and found nothing. There was a hermit Flicker ( I see my old post says flinch, I think it was flicker, old age memory) that is close in looks as I recall.


I keep hoping it comes back, With the warm weather we have had this fall it could just be or have been a late migrator.
ok.

maybe it was from Canada? I don't know.
 

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