That bird was one among 13000
Trana Common Crane Grus grus:thumbsup:
Now, here is a little something for You !
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That bird was one among 13000
Trana Common Crane Grus grus:thumbsup:
Now, here is a little something for You !
Serin- Serinus serinus
I believe it's a Siskin - Carduelkis spinus, either a Female, or first winter male. :)
I thought it might be a Siskin but it doesn't seem to have a yellow enough head But I spose they change the coats in winter and summer So went for serin. I think then it has tobe a female which ever it is :)
I believe You are spot on Rolf :)
Grönsiska Eurasian Siskin Carduelis spinus:thumbsup:
Nice finding !
What could this little darling be called ? :)
Common Scota Melanitta nigra
Well done !
Sjöorre Common Scoter Melanitta nigra :thumbsup:
I have this bird for You ? What is it called ?:)
Red-neck grebe - Podiceps grisegena
Spot on Chocky :thumbsup:
Gråhakedopping Red-necked Grebe Podiceps grisegena
In Swedish it´s gray and in English Red :) but it´s the same bird !
Well, I have a new bird here !
Looks like a
Golden Eagle - Aquila chrysaetos
Looks like the very striking Marsh Harrier - Circus aeruginosus. :)
It is indeed :thumbsup:
Brun kärrhök Western Marsh Harrier Circus aeruginosus:)
The summer is just waiting behind a tree :) and this bird was there as well.
Song Thrush- Turdus philomelos
It is !
Taltrast Song Thrush Turdus philomelos :thumbsup:
Very funny bird, had a friend that had one as a pet:eek: and it made a lot of strange noice. It loved to sound like a sweing machine :) Very clever bird.
Sounding like a sewing machine? It must have had you 'in stitches' :-rolling
Monday, new bird new answers :)
(not the best picture I´ve seen :D)
I'll opt for the Great grey Owl c- Strix nebulosa
With face markingds like that I'd say so too :thumbsup:
Me too :D
Lappuggla Great Grey Owl Strix nebulosa :thumbsup:
In Swedish it tells that it is living in Lapland (more or less):)
Sorry, I forgot to post this question :eek:
So here we go: What could this be ??
Water Pipit - Anthus spinoletta
Sorry but I have to say No ! :)
Certainly looks like a Pipit, perhaps a Tree Pipit - Anthus trivialis?
Again I must say No, it is not :014:
How about a Warbler, Grasshopper Warbler - Locustella naevia (It does look like a Pipit, I'm not sure if Pipits have the undertail patterning.).
Sorry but no, again :014:
However, best guess so far :thumbsup:
Sedge Warbler - Acrocephalus schoenobaenus
I did think it looked more like a Lanceolated Warbler, Locustella Lanceolata, but decided against it as it doesn't seem to come to Europe... but I'll throw that in anyway :)
I say well done to Louise :thumbsup:
Check this out Lanceolated Warbler (Locustella lanceolata) photo - Hans Bister photos at pbase.com
Great balls of fire, we have a right answer :D
Träsksångare Lanceolated Warbler Locustella lanceolata :thumbsup:
They do visit Sweden:eek: Good finding !
Blinkin' heck... a correct answer? It shows I can use the guide book properly then :)
yes it does, doesn´t it :thumbsup:
Let me hear what You found about this bird then !
Looks pretty much like an Osprey - Pandion haliaetus. :)
Fiskgjuse Osprey Pandion haliaetus :thumbsup:
That was right Rolf, well done from that picture !:)
Here is a small bird :)
Water Pipit - Anthus spinoletta