Yes, a good looking bird
Kungsfågel Regulus regulus
Yes, a good looking bird
Kungsfågel Regulus regulus
Here is a new fresh bird for You
Male Grey Shrike-Lanius excubitor
Varfågel Lanius excubitor
Well done ! I think You guys are very good at this, let me see if I can find something that will puzzle You for at least an hour or two
Here is a nice picture of a bird in the landing zone
It looks like a Starling of some sort
Yep, looks like a member of the Sturnidae family, but other than that I have no idea and I don't think it is a visitor to our shores.
Well, a look-a-like it is but No !
It´s something else
Found it, apparently it can be very occasionally seen in the UK, but the last spotting I can find is a couple of years ago.
spotted Nutcracker - Nucifraga caryocatactes
Yes Rolf, and No Rolf
It´s a nut allright but this one is a special brand !
I don´t want to be nosy but this is a ?
Best I can do I'm afraid, the picture I found of the Spotted Nutcracker looked pretty much the same, but we don't really get them her, so know nothing about them.
It´s really just the beak that differs (hence the nosey)
Smalnäbbad nötkråka Nucifraga caryocatactes macrorhynchos
Here he is
Artlista
Something for the weekend
Not good on these, it is a Sandpiper I think, perhaps a White Rumped Sandpiper. Calidris fuscicollis
Close. Calidris is the family
Is it a Sanderling . or a Knot in summer coat ?
Pectoral Sandpiper (Calidris melanotos)
Breeds in N America and NE Siberia and is the commonest American vagrant to Britain and Ireland.
By the way 'digdeep' I've not worked out why you haven't given Rolf a 'yes' on the Nutcracker answer unless you disqualified him for using the word 'spotted'.
Pete.
Tuvsnäppa Calidris melanotos
Nice birdie, good finding
Here is a nice picture of what ??
Ahhh, very colourful bird Dig, called Goldfinch over here, Carduelis carduelis.
http://www.thamesvalleybirds.co.uk/b...ight=goldfinch
Steglits Carduelis carduelis
Yes it´s a very nice one, and the picture is also very nice
Yes It is a nice capture
Here is something special for a Monday
River Warbler- Locustella fluviatilis ?
No, it is not. I should look at the tail
Looks like a Redstart - Phoenicurus phoenicurus
Indeed Rolf
Rödstjärt Phoenicurus phoenicurus
Ah. I have never seen one of those
Well done rolf
Again a very nice picture of a not so common bird !
Looks like a Shrike, Lanius _____ but it isn't one we get in the UK as far as I know.
Yes, and it ends with a Lady´s name
Lanius isabellinus - Isabelline Shrike Don't think we get that one Dig, or if we do, it is a bit of a rarity.
No, don´t think she is that common here in Sweden as well
Isabellatörnskata Lanius isabellinus
Here is a nice bird with a special name
No idea I'm afraid Dig.
Could be Perisoreus infaustus - Siberian Jay, we don't get this species here Dig
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