EllieSuz
Premium Member
We had a bird on the ground under the feeder today that I can't identify and have never seen before. Attempts to identify it with a book of North American birds and online have come up with nada.
It had a black head, back and wings and a brilliant white breast, but the kicker was a large bright red spot just below the throat, about the size of a quarter. Imagine that this spot is an oval with the top cut off by the black feathers on its throat. It also had a thin bright red line from this spot down the center of its breast. It was a bit smaller than a Robin, but larger than a Chickadee. It didn't hang around long enough to get the camera. Any ideas?
It had a black head, back and wings and a brilliant white breast, but the kicker was a large bright red spot just below the throat, about the size of a quarter. Imagine that this spot is an oval with the top cut off by the black feathers on its throat. It also had a thin bright red line from this spot down the center of its breast. It was a bit smaller than a Robin, but larger than a Chickadee. It didn't hang around long enough to get the camera. Any ideas?