Could it be the
Ovenbird, Seiurus aurocapillus, ?
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Could it be the
Ovenbird, Seiurus aurocapillus, ?
OK, think I've found it, Little Bunting - Emberiza pusilla :)
Good . Yep that's it. Well done Rolf :thumbsup:
Here is a special bird for You !
Very nice picture :thumbsup:
Looks like a Honey Buzzard - Pernis apivorus.:)
White headed Bald Eagle - Haliaeetus leucocephalus ?
It´s a Honey :thumbsup:
Bivråk European Honey Buzzard Pernis apivorus !
Nice bird:)
Here is a special bird :thumbsup:
Prothonotary Warbler - Protonotaria citrea ?
No, like I said - this is a Special bird :)
Nope, no idea I'm afraid, exhausted all of my search sources.:)
Yellow Warbler - Dendroica petechia
OKI, I´ll let You think about that bird for a while.
While You do that I can offer a new quizz:)
Baby birds again:thumbsup: but I am sure those are easier to find.
Look how they live, a special bird house. They prefere this kind of house !
Blackcap - Sylvia atricapilla
They are black :) but not what I was looking for :eek:
Hmm, are they ducks of some sort?
Wood Duck or Carolina Duck - Aix sponsa
Water loving birds but no ducks :thumbsup:
They live in water and eat from the sea :)
Great Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo)
No, Mrs and Mr bird has been in this game before:)
Red-breasted Merganser?
Sorry correction, just looked down the page in my book and it's the Goosander, Mergus merganser.:)
Yep. You got there. I'll go along with tat Rolf. They are cute aren't they ? :)
Yep, a lot more cute than the parents, but even they are handsome in their own way.:)
Storskrake (Mergus merganser)
Well done Rolf.
Now we go back to the other bird, here is a new picture. Good Luck !
OK, that I think is a Desert Wheatear - Oenanthe deserti, wouldn't imagine that we'll ever see one of those.:)
Yes it is ! :thumbsup:
Ökenstenskvätta (Oenanthe deserti)
They just pop up to the north to breed so You must be quick :4-bounce:
Instead of having a break, strolling around in the woods I had to get back to work as I got a sick call early today.
So, why not ask about this bird :)
Ruby-crowned Kinglet -Regulus calendula ?
Well, it was a good guess but not perfect :)
I reckon it's an Arctic Redpoll - Carduelis hornemanni.
I looked up Red poll but it also had a red breast.
But I didn't know about the Arctic one.
You got it Rolf. Well done :)
Lesser Redpoll - Carduelis cabaret ?
The females don't have a red breast Beryl.,
How about Carduelis rostrata?
That´s more like it :thumbsup:
Grönländsk gråsiska (Carduelis flammea rostrata
It´s from Island if You can trust the Swedish name, Grönland. :)
So, what could this be ??:)
Is that a Cuckoo Cuculus canorus ?
Looks more like a Kestrel without the patterning on the back and a smaller beak, it should be a Lesser Kestrel - Falco naumanni.
yes.
Lesser Kestrel -Falco naumanni
Most probably