Willow warbler - Phylloscopus trochilus
Willow warbler - Phylloscopus trochilus
Looks a bit bigger than a Willow Warbler, Reed Warbler? Acrocephalus scirpaceus.
I went for read warbler at first but his feather pattern threw me out and his white throat . I don't really know this one
Last edited by Chocky; 14-05-2009 at 07:06 PM.
Think it may be the Great Reed Warbler, as it looks too big even for a Reed Warbler.
Can't find it i any where it the white-ish throat that throws me off track and it's wing pattern.
I think you could be right on the great Reed Warbler there Rolf
Yes Rolf, it is the great one !
Trastsångare
Acrocephalus arundinaceus
Well done Rolf.
So, let us see what You have to say about this lovely bird.
Very nice picture, is it not ?
Bearded tit- Panurus biarmicus
Yes lovelyphoto
Actually I.m changing my mind.
It's a
Red-backed Shrike Lanius collurio
Good for You
In Swedish Törnskata
Thank you
Allright, this will be someting for You all
Fledglings
Main Entry: fledg·ling
Pronunciation: \ˈflej-liŋ\
Function: noun
Usage: often attributive
Date: 1830
1 : a young bird just fledged
2 : an immature or inexperienced person
3 : one that is new <a fledgling company>
Yes indeed !
Now, what could be the mothers name ???
Here is one of the parents, perhaps easier now ?
Yes, that's improved things a bit.
It's a Fieldfare Turdus pilaris
Yes it did
Björktrast Fieldfare Turdus pilaris
Got a new one for You
Swift - Apus apus
Think it is a House Martin Delichon urbicum.
Yes.Thta's it. I couldn't think of House . Only Martin
Yes it is, good finding again !
Hussvala
Common House Martin Delichon urbicum
This is not an easy bird to name !
Rock Thrush Monticola saxatilis ?
It´s not easy when You just can see the head
Your guess was wrong, sorry to say.
I will upload more pictures later on but keep on guessing
More bird as promised.
Ahhh, thought at first that it looked like a Dunnock and indeed it looks like it is the Dunnock's Mountain cousin, Alpine Accentor - Prunella collaris.
Indeed !
Prunella collaris Alpjärnsparv
Well, this next one is too easy I think
Bluethroat - Luscinia svecica
Looks like there are two or three race variation for these little birds, think this one is Luscinia svecica cyanecula.
Yes it is
Luscinia svecica cyanecula Vitstjärning blåhake
Translation from Swedish White Star Bluethroat
Here is something to think about during the weekend
In Sweden this bird was known to be a night horror for the week.
No mistaking that bird, Nightjar - Caprimulgus europaeus, yet to see one, but I'm looking out for them.
That Rolf was a short weekend
Nattskärra Caprimulgus europaeus
Strange looking bird
Here is something else for You
Changed my mind.
I think it might be a
Little Tern Sterna albifrons
Last edited by Chocky; 23-05-2009 at 11:03 AM.
No it is not
Perhaps the first guess was right ???
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