Thick-billed Raven-Corvus crassirostris ?
Thick-billed Raven-Corvus crassirostris ?
It's a Carrion Crow, corvus corone.
Yes it is Rolf
Svartkråka Corvus corone corone
Here is a new fresh birdie
Herring Gull - Larus argentatus
Looks like it's got yellow legs, so perhaps a Lesser Black-backed Gull - Larus fuscus?
Lol. I notice that They all have It could be 1 of 3 but not the great black back
Your probably right |Rolf. His legs do look more yellowish
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It is a Silltrut Larus fuscus intermedius
Well done
This could be a piece of cake, perhaps
White-faced Whistling Duck, Dendrocygna viduata, ?
It's a Goose, possibly a Snow Goose - Anser caerulescens?
Lesser Snow Goose Anser caerulescens caerulescens
Oh yes, it is a snow goose
Snögås Anser caerulescens
I am sure this will give You some problems
King Eider - Somateria spectabilis
Male
Excellent Beryl well done. Chris is going to tell you on his next visit here that you are quite correct.
Pete.
Thanks Pete. I took one look and thought King Eider.
I have some Spectacled Eiders some where
Well done Chocky
Praktejder Somateria spectabilis, a very good looking bird.
Thank you
So, let us hope that You all can tell me what this bird is named !
Redshank - Tringa totanus ?
Not much to go on here Beryl but I reckon you're correct again with the legs certainly red and the size/build of the bird says Redshank.
Pete.
Yes Pete . Very little. We'll have to wait and see.
Well, You guys are so good in this section. So, I must make it a little bit harder for You
But this is not a Redshank
Turnstone - Arenaria interpres ?
Sorry but No !
Purple Sandpiper Calidris maritima.
Pete.
Here is an easy one for You
White Stork - Ciconia ciconia
Of course Chocky
same name in swedish, Vit stork
Thank you
Here is a bird, namely a ???
How about a Spotted Eagle - Aquila clanga?
An Eagle it is but not that one
OK, not sure whether the Steppe Eagle makes it as far as Sweden, Aquila nipalensis, but the beak looks right, as does the general colouring.
What is this ??
Lesser - spotted Woodpecker Dendrocopos minor.
Pete.
Think you've got that spot on Pete, lovely little bird and one I've yet to see.
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