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07-11-2026 10:33 AM
DD and I seem to default to LBB (little brown bird) for a whole lot of juveniles 🐦⬛
07-11-2026 11:28 PM
I'm glad to hear that this website has been helpful and fun.
Thanks for the interesting info and recommendations as well.
07-12-2026 04:16 AM
Thanks for the information on the bird website and the bird phone app.
Speaking of birds, thought this would be a good place to mention The Big Year, a non-fiction book written by Mark Obmascik. It is about an annual year-long event where birders compete to identify the most species of birds, and 1998 was the biggest year in bird watching history. It was later made into a movie titled The Big Year. I read the book first and later saw the movie. I enjoyed them both immensely.
The book:

The movie:
![The Big Year [DVD]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51hbTGd07jL._AC_UY218_.jpg)
07-12-2026 07:20 AM
@Ainhisg wrote:Easier way than that...download the Merlin app, record the birds, and it will identify every one by their calls. You can also upload a pic of the bird from your phone, and it will identify the bird and show you the male, female, and juvenile.
I use the Merlin app too and the "sound id" feature is really helpful in identifying the calls when you can hear the bird but can't see it.
07-13-2026 10:11 AM
@Ainhisg I do that. I found my favorite bird call the "cheer, chee' of the Cardinal.
07-13-2026 12:29 PM
Thank you........For several years I've been wondering the name of a bird that have a beautiful melody type of song they sing to one another. Back and forth, back and forth.
Even during the night !!
Maybe I will find that bird on your suggested website.
07-13-2026 06:36 PM
I downloaded the app this weekend and it is wonderful! I had the sound on and it caught 6 birds in my area at that moment. Thank you!!
07-14-2026 05:15 AM
Not to derail this thread, but I have to ask ...
How would you identify a really peculiar insect/bug you'd never seen before?
I'm sort of concerned about how toxic or even poisonous it could have been. There must be more around here.
TIA.
07-14-2026 08:29 AM
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
Not to derail this thread, but I have to ask ...
How would you identify a really peculiar insect/bug you'd never seen before?
I'm sort of concerned about how toxic or even poisonous it could have been. There must be more around here.
TIA.
@Tinkrbl44 I have seen apps for insects as well.
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