Well, if Chocky is right then I have to spill the beens
I´ll do that tomorrow:thumbsup:
Think this would be the first time....:D
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Well, if Chocky is right then I have to spill the beens
I´ll do that tomorrow:thumbsup:
Think this would be the first time....:D
Looks like a White-browed Scrubwren (Sericornis frontalis).
But I don't think theycome this way
It is a Warbler :D but what kind of ??:)
This species has a large range, with an estimated global Extent of Occurrence of 1,000,000-10,000,000 km². It has a large global population, including an estimated 930,000-1,800,000 individuals in Europe (BirdLife International in prep.). Global population trends have not been quantified, but the species is not believed to approach the thresholds for the population decline criterion of the IUCN Red List (i.e. declining more than 30% in ten years or three generations). For these reasons, the species is evaluated as Least Concern.
OK, I'll have a pop at Marsh Warbler - Acrocephalus palustris?
And I'll have a pop at Sedge Warbler - Acrocephalus schoenobaenus ?
Well You are veru close, both of You so I think I will spill the beans
so we can move on :D
Paddyfield Warbler Acrocephalus agricola Fältsångare
In Swedish Singing in the field :thumbsup:
Crumbs, wouldn't have guessed that one, didn't even look at the pictures, as I wrongly assumed that they wouldn't come this far west.:)
I was going to say Paddyfield warbler a couple of days ago but thought it couldn't possibly so dismissed it :bang:
How ever I didn't so yes . Lets move on now :)
Yes, let us see if this bird will give You any problems ;)
Ruff - Philomachus pugnax ?
Chris, we had this one a couple of days ago and Beryl has fallen into the same trap as I did then when I called Ruff......Buff - breasted Sandpiper Tryngites subruficollis.
Pete.
Yes . We have already established that in the chat box :-rolling
What ever it's past .We look forward to the new one :)
Sorry :)
Anyway, this is what was supposed to be posted :thumbsup:
Icterine Warbler - Hippolais icterina ?
Hmm, doesn't look like a Warbler, as no eye stripe, not a Flycatcher, will have to have a think.:)
Yes, this need some thinking I am sure :)
Not that common in our nature :eek:
No marks, no colors just a bird ;)
female pied flycatcher Ficedula hypoleuca ?
Sorry but no. Like Rolf said: It´s not a flycatcher :)
Not all warblers have stripes but I don't think they have that dull ring round the eye
I know, but those which don't, don't look like that.:)
And it isn't really a Warbler type beak.
I noticed that. It's quite a thick beak really :)
I've been clutching at straws and looked at pretty much every little brown bird in Western Europe and the only one I can find which comes close is the juvenile Penduline Tit, Remiz pendulinus.
Never give up :) Well done again Rolf:thumbsup:
Pungmes/Penduline Tit
Remiz pendulinus
Oh well done Rolf :) :thumbsup:
So here is a new fresh " never give up" bird :)
Red-necked Phalarope, Phalaropus lobatus, ?
Nope, looks much smaller with a tiny beak, I reckon it's a red-rumped swallow Hirundo daurico.:)
Yes Rolf, it is :thumbsup:
Rostgumpsvala/Red-rumped Swallow
Hirundo daurica :)
OH.:) Well done :thumbsup:
This next one is a piece of cake for You:)
Pied Wagtail - Motacilla alba
Yes - and - No :)
It´s a special bird, this one :D
Must be a White Wagtail - Motacilla alba ?
Let us find out what this is ? :)
Striking little birds, I think it's a Whinchat - Saxicola rubetra.
Think you're right there Rolf :)
Nice picture Rolf, but I think U better have a closer look:) :confused:
Penduline Tit - Remiz pendulinus ?