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Bird, as in avian, recognition.
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Well yeah a Corn Bunting then0
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I’ve never seen one sadly.0
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Keep guessing…..0
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Lapland Bunting. Final gues0
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Fete bunting0
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Emma Bunting?6
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Leuth said:You're playing with the big boys now Mr One LungDarty Valiant said:Wing Commander Leuth is nearest so far..1
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Corn Bunting
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Lapland Bunting?0
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Is it a femaleyellowhammer?0
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FUCK me I could only name about 20 different bird species this morning.
Looks like there's hundreds of the little buggers0 -
It’s actually a female Cirl Bunting. The yellow underbelly is not easily recognisable in females. The pic could also be of a juvenile.
Kudos goes to Wing Commander Leuth though for identifying as one of the Buntings.
Cirl Buntings are in sharp decline and only a few pairs in The UK, which is its most northerly location. It can be seen in a few places in Devon/Cornwall.0 -
Come on then. Thoughts?
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Ciro Immobile?1
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Black-Throated Ciro Immobile, to be more precise0
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Looks a bit like a Loon0
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I photographed it in Scotland and thought it probably was a BTD, but wasn’t 100%.0
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Darty Valiant said:It’s actually a female Cirl Bunting. The yellow underbelly is not easily recognisable in females. The pic could also be of a juvenile.
Kudos goes to Wing Commander Leuth though for identifying as one of the Buntings.
Cirl Buntings are in sharp decline and only a few pairs in The UK, which is its most northerly location. It can be seen in a few places in Devon/Cornwall.
fck me I was going to say cirl bunting … I actually was. And before any other Mention of any other bunting. But when other buntings were dismissed I didn’t bother. Someone give me a like. I knew.2 -
3 pages in, and I'm impressed no-one's mentioned jizz yet...
(that's about the limit of my birdwatching knowledge, and even that comes from here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1H92EPyxDBk
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One from yesterday. I think some will get it pretty easily, but I hope it's a reasonable test at an intermediate level.
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Black-Tailed Godwit imo...1
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Stig said:One from yesterday. I think some will get it pretty easily, but I hope it's a reasonable test at an intermediate level.0
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What’s this ?0
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This is where everyone says 'ooh ooh ptarmigan!' but it's actually a white-phase Willow Grouse EDIT no it IS a (rock) ptarmigan, viz. the following extract: the male willow ptarmigan lacks the rock ptarmigan's black stripe between the eyes and bill.0
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Leuth said:This is where everyone says 'ooh ooh ptarmigan!' but it's actually a white-phase Willow Grouse EDIT no it IS a (rock) ptarmigan, viz. the following extract: the male willow ptarmigan lacks the rock ptarmigan's black stripe between the eyes and bill.
I currently have Gold Finches in my garden - lovely little things - re-filled our feeders this morning, and they were watching me and twittering away - I imagined them saying to each ‘about bloody time, you lazy git, should have done that yesterday’ !!1 -
A lovely bubbling call they have too. Rightly known as a collective charm. The past 20 years have seen them go from an occasional sighting to ubiquitous in suburban London2
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Should be an easy one for you experts ?0
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Dartford Warbler?0
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Dartford warbler. Not that you're likely to see one near Dartford. Heathland bird under a lot of pressure from habitat loss.
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