The image on e bird from the back of Ceredig Roberts camera shows the black wings on green body with yellow breast that would seem to be male. A number reported it as female but I saw several who saw it at a meeting tonight and they saw the black wings and green body also.
My wife and I were at Kathryn Albertson Park from about 9:45 to 11:30 this morning. While I was answering questions for a couple of people Magie saw it over our head in a tree but did not know what it was. She first said Western Kingbird but when I asked her about size and other kingbird ID field marks it was obvious that was not it and she noticed black on the wings when it flew away. I did not know it was there so never saw it.
On Nov 14, 2023, at 6:12 PM, Carl Lundblad <carl.lundblad@…> wrote:
Whoops, I now see that Jay did report it, here. That message landed in my Spam folder, apologies (which is good to know and correct).Carl LundbladReno, NVOn Tue, Nov 14, 2023 at 5:10 PM Carl Lundblad via groups.io <carl.lundblad=gmail.com@groups.io> wrote:Since it hasn’t been reported here, yet; Faustina Peters found a SCARLET TANAGER at Kathryn Albertson Park in Boise, this afternoon, and it was subsequently refound by a number of other birders. I don’t have much experience with these (especially in basic plumage) and how to sex them, but the bright greenish body and very dark blackish contrasting wings seem more suggestive of a male than a female. Additional details and photos can be found on eBird. This should become only the third accepted record for Idaho, pending review and acceptance by the IBRC.Good Birding,Carl LundbladReno, NV
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“Not that we are sufficient in ourselves to claim anything as coming from us, but our sufficiency is from God” 2COR 3:5