This email was sent to the IDFrontiers mailing list last Friday. I strongly urge you to check out the pdf and see what you think the three birds in flight are. Hint: they are definitely woodpeckers. LARGE woodpeckers...
"Hello, Birders.
The July/August 2007 issue of Birding was recently mailed out, and we are doing something very different, this go-around, with our Photo Quiz column. We'd like for you, the members of the birding community--ABA members and non-member alike--to help us identify the birds in this month's photo quiz.
The photo quiz, which appears on p. 96 of the July/August issue, is reproduced in its entirety as a 144K PDF on the ABA website. Check it out at:
americanbirding.org/pubs/birding/archives/vol39no4p96.pdf
Please pay exceedingly close attention to the instructions. In
particular: analyses MUST NOT EXCEED 300 WORDS, and responses must be submitted by e-mail to Chris Wood, clw37@cornell.edu, and Ted Floyd, tfloyd@aba.org, NO LATER THAN FRIDAY, 20 JULY 2007. We will publish in the September/October 2007 issue all analyses that seriously attempt to identify the three birds in the image.
Oh, and just to whet everybody's appetites: The photo, taken on 21 November 2006, is from a mature swamp forest near Florida's Choctawhatchee River...
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Ted Floyd
Editor, Birding
American Birding Association
P. O. Box 7974
Boulder, Colorado 80306-7974
303-444-6363
tedfloyd AT aba.org
Please visit the web site of the
American Birding Association:
http://www.americanbirding.org"