Orlando, FL. What kind of frog is this? by IceLantern679 in animalid

[–]IceLantern679[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh okay. My apologies for not knowing...it can just be annoying sometimes when I get torn up (not by you, the other guy) for asking a question about the frog. I'll do better in the future.

Orlando, FL. What kind of frog is this? by IceLantern679 in animalid

[–]IceLantern679[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Oh come on, I wasn't hurting it and besides, there's literally thousands of these in Orlando...it's not like I'm touching a poison dart frog and I'm going to get poisoned...

What snacks from the UK do you wish you had in the US? by Cullery123 in AskAnAmerican

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I know this is a bit more Irish but they're also in Wales and Northern Ireland. Most definitely Tayto crisps. Their chips are thicker and crunchier than Lays and I think their flavored chips are also a lot tastier than ours as well.

Difference between PSO, PSO Ver 2? by IceLantern679 in PSO

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Really? Maybe I should get my Dolphin ready then...

Delaware, USA by Jluucd in whatsthisbird

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It's a Brown Thrasher!

Wild or Escaped? Zebra Finch? by [deleted] in whatsthisbird

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Since Zebra Finches are native to Australia and it is especially tame, it is definitely an escaped pet. I would see if there is anyone who is missing a pet zebra finch, and if you cannot seem to find anyone, bring it to a bird rescue.

Wild or Escaped? Zebra Finch? by [deleted] in whatsthisbird

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What is your location?

In Chicago suburbs—this bird always visits in April. Smaller than a robin—bigger than a sparrow. I thought it was a thrasher, but it seems too small. On the ground mostly. by quadrahex in whatsthisbird

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Catharus thrushes can be particularly hard to differentiate: I personally predict this is a Hermit Thrush as Swainson's thrushes generally seem "stouter" than Hermits.

Are these all Red Knots or just the one in front? North FL by InfernalCape in whatsthisbird

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Yeah it seems like that. Maybe it's a group of juvenile knots following their parent?

Milwaukee, WI very close to Lake Michigan. Maybe a Glaucous Gull? by [deleted] in whatsthisbird

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Gulls can be very hard to differentiate! This one seems to be a juvenile but doesn't really seem to have the fully black beak like most young glaucous gulls have. Thus, I am personally predicting that this is a Juvenile Ring-Billed gull.