Hello and welcome to canonrumors, @alisademartino.Great horned owl, Cormorant, baby say flycatchers
Same opinion here.Beautiful pictures, alisademartino. I especially like the first one.

I’m a few days late here and this has probably already been mentioned, but I’ve had good luck with the sounds portion of an iOS app called ‘Merlin Bird ID’.I use the app "BirdNet" from the TU Chemnitz in cooperation with the Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. It's a crowd science project.
(see press report)
You can record calls and then the recording can be directly analyzed. Results depend from background noise but I am pleased.
It is free for android and iOS. They only ask you to share your location anonymously and birds you have detected, gathering data which birds have been localized where.
Edit: Latest press report is from March 2021.

Beautiful birds. Wonderful pics.One of the local Yellow Crown Night Herons had brought back a 'massive' stick and was looking around just before hopping down to the nest.
Thanks for sharing!I’m a few days late here and this has probably already been mentioned, but I’ve had good luck with the sounds portion of an iOS app called ‘Merlin Bird ID’.
Holding my phone in the air in our backyard for a minute or so six weeks ago resulted in this:
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…on more than one occasion using this app has helped me find birds. I can attest that the birds listed above were indeed in our yard at that time.
I’m now going to check out ‘Birdnet’.
Great shots !One of the local Yellow Crown Night Herons had brought back a 'massive' stick and was looking around just before hopping down to the nest.
R5 RF600 f/4L w/1.4x 1/1600 : f/5.6 : ISO 1250
And a poser
R5 RF600 f/4L w/1.4x 1/3200 : f/6.3 : ISO 1000
Nice shots. What good looking bird.One of the local Yellow Crown Night Herons had brought back a 'massive' stick and was looking around just before hopping down to the nest.
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R5 RF600 f/4L w/1.4x 1/1600 : f/5.6 : ISO 1250
And a poser
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R5 RF600 f/4L w/1.4x 1/3200 : f/6.3 : ISO 1000
There are several links on the 'net like this one:Thanks for sharing!
As that app is also provided by Cornell Lab of Ornithology it seems that "Merlin Bird ID" and "BirdNet" are siblings or even twins. The UI also looks similar.
But "Merlin Bird ID" seems to have a picture ID as well. So maybe even more useful.
Please let me know, which works better for you. I'll do my own comparison.
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Happy birthday, Alan!Beautiful shots today guys - a joy just to see. It was my birthday today and I spent it in a lecture theatre at a conference I was organising, and so nice to see this evening that every one has been out having fun.
Matuku moana (White-faced Heron) hunting for jewels at dawn on Saturday , Ōrewa Estuary, Auckland New Zealand Canon 7Dii EF 400L f/2.8 (non IS) with 2x extender 1/800th, f/8, -2/3 EV