Red is OK but the rest is(sorry to say) not right :)
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Red is OK but the rest is(sorry to say) not right :)
The Redhead - Aythya americana
Hmm Chocky
Dunno what to say but I am sorry
Messed up with al my lovely birds here !
Your first "guess" was OK, I didn´t read it all the way.
Remember I was hoping for " a lazy weeken" :-doh
Sorry but You where right on spot !
Rödhuvad dykand/Red-creasted Pochard *
Netta rufina
Sorry but what can I say?
Welldone, of course :thumbsup:
Anyway, after this I can offer only this wellknown bird :D
Oh Yes
Guillemot - Uria aalge
Got this one straight away. . . I think.:)
Guillemot -Uria aalge
Damn, beaten to it.:) Well done Beryl . . . Well I hope so.:)
Well done :thumbsup: and in the same split second :D
Sillgrissla/Common Murre
Uria a. aalge
:thumbsup:
Let us see who is first on this one ! :thumbsup:
Water Pipit, Anthus spinoletta ?
Not really :014:
Song Thrush - Turdus philomelos ?
Difficult to know it's size feom a photo:)
Pipit's......Ugh! Rather difficult to say the least.
Richards Pipit Anthus richardi.
Pete.
Close Pete but not right :)
Tree Pipit, Anthus trivialis ?
If Pete is nearly right, a near identical bird but I would imagine very rare in Sweden from the look of the data, is Blythe's Pipit - Anthus godlewskii
Yep, that´s it :thumbsup:
Mongolpiplärka / Blyth's Pipit
Anthus godlewskii
Nice finding :)
Have You seen one of those ?
The Sanderling- Calidris alba ?
Is it a Kentish Plover I think Cris, Charadrius alexandrinus?
Not sure why they call it that, as I don't think they can be found in the UK, only perhaps as a vagrant.
Spot on Rolf well done as Chris would/will say. I don't know how it got its name either but sure will find out.
Pete.
Yes it is a :Svartbent strandpipare/Kentish Plover
Charadrius alexandrinus
Some birds do have very strange name :)
and, of course, Well Done Rolf:thumbsup:
Talking about names :) What´s this ??
Wood Sandpiper, Tringa glareola, ?
Ruff Philomachus pugnax.
Pete.
You are on the right trail but not really at the right spot :)
Upland Sandpiper, Bartramia longicauda, ?
With that colouring I would guess it has to be a Buff-breasted Sandpiper, Tryngites subruficollis.
Ah, at last :)
Prärielöpare/Buff-breasted Sandpiper
Tryngites subruficollis
Again well done Rolf, they are not that common :thumbsup:
Yes, too small for Ruff, I should have known better......well done again Rolf.
Pete.
Here my friends are a closeup picture of a : ?????????? :)
White throat - Sylvia communis ?
White it is but sorry, not what I was hoping for :conf40:
White-bellied Warbler - Basileuterus hypoleucus ?
No it is not :014: :)
Willow Warbler - Phylloscopus trochilus ?
No, this is a not so common bird but we do have them :)
I never seen one (I think:confused:)
So, keep on !
Perhaps this picture will help You ?
Mockingbird - disambiguation ?
Sorry but no, no Mockingbird.:crying: