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RE: Six lessons from backyard wildlife walks in the month of March

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When I asked Claude to identify one in a picture, it told me that the silver feathers under the wings are a good marker for Turkey Vultures. I said they're not silver, they're white, and showed it a different picture. Then it said the bird had a rare disease, and I should report it to the local birding community. So, I did.

But then, ChatGPT, Grok, and Gemini all threw water on the fire and said, "Nah... that's perfectly normal. It's actually a good way to identify them."

I'm curious. What will they do after receiving the report?

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They won't do anything special. It's still good data on the sighting, so the observation will stay there - available to researchers. It's just not the exciting "rare" observation that Claude thought it was.