Willow warbler - Phylloscopus trochilus
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Willow warbler - Phylloscopus trochilus
Looks a bit bigger than a Willow Warbler, Reed Warbler? Acrocephalus scirpaceus.
I went for read warbler at first but his feather pattern threw me out and his white throat . I don't really know this one
Think it may be the Great Reed Warbler, as it looks too big even for a Reed Warbler.
Can't find it i any where it the white-ish throat that throws me off track and it's wing pattern.
I think you could be right on the great Reed Warbler there Rolf
Yes Rolf, it is the great one !
Trastsångare
Acrocephalus arundinaceus :thumbsup:
Well done Rolf.:thumbsup:
So, let us see what You have to say about this lovely bird.
Very nice picture, is it not ?
Bearded tit- Panurus biarmicus
Yes lovelyphoto :)
Actually I.m changing my mind.
It's a
Red-backed Shrike Lanius collurio
Good for You :)
In Swedish Törnskata :thumbsup:
:acclaim: Thank you :)
Allright, this will be someting for You all :D
Fledglings :)
Main Entry: fledg·ling
Pronunciation: \ˈflej-liŋ\
Function: noun
Usage: often attributive
Date: 1830
1 : a young bird just fledged
2 : an immature or inexperienced person
3 : one that is new <a fledgling company>
Yes indeed !
Now, what could be the mothers name ??? :D
Here is one of the parents, perhaps easier now ? :thumbsup:
Yes, that's improved things a bit.:)
It's a Fieldfare Turdus pilaris :)
Yes it did:-rolling
Björktrast Fieldfare Turdus pilaris:thumbsup:
Got a new one for You :)
Swift - Apus apus
Think it is a House Martin Delichon urbicum.:)
Yes.Thta's it. I couldn't think of House . Only Martin :conf40:
Yes it is, good finding again !
Hussvala
Common House Martin Delichon urbicum :thumbsup:
This is not an easy bird to name !
Rock Thrush Monticola saxatilis ?
It´s not easy when You just can see the head :)
Your guess was wrong, sorry to say.
I will upload more pictures later on but keep on guessing :thumbsup:
More bird :) as promised.
Ahhh, thought at first that it looked like a Dunnock and indeed it looks like it is the Dunnock's Mountain cousin, Alpine Accentor - Prunella collaris.:)
Indeed !
Prunella collaris Alpjärnsparv :thumbsup:
Well, this next one is too easy I think :thumbsup:
Bluethroat - Luscinia svecica
Looks like there are two or three race variation for these little birds, think this one is Luscinia svecica cyanecula.
Yes it is :thumbsup:
Luscinia svecica cyanecula Vitstjärning blåhake
Translation from Swedish White Star Bluethroat:)
Here is something to think about during the weekend:)
In Sweden this bird was known to be a night horror:thumbsup: for the week.
No mistaking that bird, Nightjar - Caprimulgus europaeus, yet to see one, but I'm looking out for them.:)
That Rolf was a short weekend :bananarock:
Nattskärra Caprimulgus europaeus
Strange looking bird :eek:
Here is something else for You:thumbsup:
Changed my mind.
I think it might be a
Little Tern Sterna albifrons
No it is not :crying:
Perhaps the first guess was right ???:)