okies - sorry guys for not doing it... shall get my latin book out!!
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NO. Not a Latin book :-rofl A bird book will give you the Latin names :thumbsup:
Your doing fine Billy :D
and now You can see the Swedish name as well :)
Rördrom Great Bittern Botaurus stellaris :thumbsup:
Here is a new bird for You to guess? on :thumbsup:
corncrake - crex crex
Beak looks too long for a Crake, looks more like a Water Rail - Rallus aquaticus :)
Looks OK with me :)
Vattenrall Water Rail Rallus aquaticus :thumbsup:
Got a new one for You all :thumbsup:
Red-backed Shrike - Lanius collurio
The bill looks like a Jay or similar, so I'd say after doing a bit of research and matching up the colours, a Siberian Jay - Periscoreus infaustus
Ooooh yes. I'll go along with that :) My first thought was a Fly catcher.
I would never have got it well done :thumbsup:
Lavskrika Siberian Jay Perisoreus infaustus:thumbsup:
Well done :)
Here is something else....:)
Hmm, that's an interesting one.:) I would suggest a Black-throated Thrush - Turdus atrogularis.
Yep. I think you are right Rolf. :thumbsup:
Sure is :)
Svarthalsad trast Black-throated Thrush Turdus ruficollis atrogularis
It has the same name in Swedish
Good finding :thumbsup:
After spme computer problem I am back again for real:)
This bird has a name, what could that be ??
Red-shouldered Hawk - Buteo lineatus
I am afraid I have to say no Chocky:014:
Merlin? (Falco columbarius)
- Just thought I'd have a go... :D
I'll go for Female Hen Harrier - Circus cyaneus
Ah, well! Can't always be right!;)
(I'd checked female Marsh Harrier first - as I thought that was what it was - but missed Hen Harrier - and went for 'Merlin' instead:conf44:)
- 'but Rolf was right as usual'....
Oh, Crister!:eek: He'll frame your last post and stick it at the top of the main page!:-rolling
LOL, that's what my ex used to say. :eek:
She was of course right. :-lmao
But it was HOW she said it that mattered, Rolf! :4-bounce:
Good answer to the quiz pic though - (said a tad grudgingly!;))
, hurry up and beat Rolf on this one !
Caomorant - Phalacrocorax carbo
A not so popular bird here in Sweden:eek:
Storskarv Great Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo:thumbsup:
Well done !
and something for the weekend ?:)
Turnstone - Arenaria interpres
(Please say 'Yes!' :))
Yep I agree there with Catherine :) So called because they turn stone over for their food
Like You guys do, turn every stone to find the answer :)
Well done Catherine :thumbsup:
Roskarl Ruddy Turnstone Arenaria interpres
It was a very short weekend question :D
so I think I will have to post one more. Hope this ia a "harder nut" to crack.
Firecrest - Regulus ignicapillus ?
(If so, I'm on a roll!:-grl5)
Lol. Definitely:thumbsup: I'll agree with that :)
Let´s Rock then :)
Brandkronad kungsfågel Firecrest Regulus ignicapilla :thumbsup:
Well done :D
So a Monday bird ?
:thumbsup:
Falco columbarius or merlin ... i hope...
Looks like it is Billy