I think that's right , Jack... I found some more images on google to support it.. and when I got to his page in my National Geo field guide I found a check mark next to it... meaning I'd seen at least one.. but usually means I also photographed it. this was a few years back.

thanks!
ann

On 2/25/2016 8:56 AM, Jack Davis wrote:
Ann,
Appears the most likely of the "perching" birds identified in my North American 
Field Guide
is the Bell's Vireo. Very inconclusive however.
J


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Thanks much, John...
Then I bet you know the one on the left is the Torre Dell clock tower
and the other is the Guinigi :-)

I have another piece with three images from Lucca that I didn't photo
yet... in that one , the center
panel is the Piazza dell' Anfiteatro..

Lucky you if you have been there! How beautiful it is

aann

On 2/24/2016 11:17 PM, John Coyle wrote:
Hi Ann - the building in the middle is the church of SS Paolino e Donato, via 
S. Paolino, Lucca.
Can't help with the signature, though!

John in Brisbane




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Crop and perspective adjsut of Rick's photo shown with his approval :-)

the others are stuff I need help withregarding Bird ID and a signature I can't 
read.

https://annsan.smugmug.com/Other/Stuff-to-show-PDML-for-various/n-vWHWf/

Thanks for any help

ann


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