I'll agree with that. Well done Rolf :)
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I'll agree with that. Well done Rolf :)
Well, ain´t much for me to add :thumbsup:
Rödstrupig sångare Subalpine Warbler Sylvia cantillans :)
Next week I will spill the beans about the eggs :D
While You wait, here is a bird question for You all.
Okay, it is a bad picture :thumbsup:
Hope this is better even if it is not that big.
Black-headed Bunting - Emberiza melanocephala ?
By George I think you've got it Beryl.:)
Oh good :) My heart was droppig thing ' Wrongggg again' :eek:
Right You are :thumbsup:
Svarthuvad sparv Black-headed Bunting Emberiza melanocephala:)
Well done.
Thank you :)
Do You remember the egg question ???
Well, here is the mother :thumbsup:
Ahh, OK, Ringed Plover - Charadrius hiaticula, really don't know anything about egg identification.:)
Nor me. Never go near eggs. :) Sweet little bird
Then You will recognise those eggs in the future:D
Charadrius hiaticula Större Strandpipare
:thumbsup:
Find this little bird but I am not sure what it is ? :)
Little stint - Calidris minuta ?
Sorry Chocky, left all my pictures and stuff at work.
Can´t tell(for sure) until Monday:-doh
Stilt Sandpiper - Calidris himantopus
Sorry but no, I´ll see if I can find a better picture :)
Hmm, let us see if this one is better :thumbsup:
Purple Sandpiper, Calidris, Arquatella or Erolia
my guess would be dunlin.. with it's black belly
Your guess is probably right :)
Yes it is, a special one :)
Sydlig kärrsnäppa Southern Dunlin Calidris alpina schinzii
Well done !:thumbsup:
So, let us see what this could be ?? :)
Brown head with a black bib must be a Siberian Tit - Parus cinctus, or perhaps lapponicus.
Lappmes Siberian TitParus cinctus
In Swedish it´s a Lapponicus:) meaning Lapland:thumbsup:
Got this little beauty for You ! :)
Shore Lark - Eremophila alpestris ?
Sorry Chocky:crying: but no, it is not.
Definitely looks like a Lark, so Beryl's on the right track I reckon, need to do some research. :)
It's not the right colour for a shore lark but it's not a fantastic pic so wasn't sure
Don't know any others with a dark eye patch
Is it a
Woodlark- Lullula arborea
Well, I´ll see if I can find a better picture.
I think You are on the wrong trail :)
This picture will put You on the right trail, I am sure :thumbsup:
Water Pipit, Anthus spinoletta ?
Still reckon it's a Lark, perhaps Lesser Short-toed Lark - Calandrella rufescens
Or a Tree Pipit - Anthus trivialis ?
Don't reckon it's a Pipit, as the beak is too short.
Well :) this bird is not that common today.
Still I must say that You are (both) on the wrong trail:eek:
It was a more common bird a few years back but still will be seen up here (anyway)
My guess is that You all will be surprised when I spill the beens:D
Wich I will do Monday morning if You still is out on the field:thumbsup:
BTW
the word wich doesn´t look right to me !
You guys spell it otherway ? Like, which (no, that´s something else)
or, perhaps witch (no..)
Perhaps is it tight spelled ? You never know if You don´t ask, do You ??:)