I'll agree with that. Well done Rolf
I'll agree with that. Well done Rolf
Well, ain´t much for me to add
Rödstrupig sångare Subalpine Warbler Sylvia cantillans
Next week I will spill the beans about the eggs
While You wait, here is a bird question for You all.
Okay, it is a bad picture
Hope this is better even if it is not that big.
Black-headed Bunting - Emberiza melanocephala ?
By George I think you've got it Beryl.
Oh good My heart was droppig thing ' Wrongggg again'
Right You are
Svarthuvad sparv Black-headed Bunting Emberiza melanocephala
Well done.
Thank you
Do You remember the egg question ???
Well, here is the mother
Ahh, OK, Ringed Plover - Charadrius hiaticula, really don't know anything about egg identification.
Nor me. Never go near eggs. Sweet little bird
Then You will recognise those eggs in the future
Charadrius hiaticula Större Strandpipare
Find this little bird but I am not sure what it is ?
Little stint - Calidris minuta ?
Sorry Chocky, left all my pictures and stuff at work.
Can´t tell(for sure) until Monday
Stilt Sandpiper - Calidris himantopus
Sorry but no, I´ll see if I can find a better picture
Hmm, let us see if this one is better
Purple Sandpiper, Calidris, Arquatella or Erolia
my guess would be dunlin.. with it's black belly
Your guess is probably right
Yes it is, a special one
Sydlig kärrsnäppa Southern Dunlin Calidris alpina schinzii
Well done !
So, let us see what this could be ??
Brown head with a black bib must be a Siberian Tit - Parus cinctus, or perhaps lapponicus.
Lappmes Siberian TitParus cinctus
In Swedish it´s a Lapponicus meaning Lapland
Got this little beauty for You !
Shore Lark - Eremophila alpestris ?
Sorry Chocky but no, it is not.
Definitely looks like a Lark, so Beryl's on the right track I reckon, need to do some research.
It's not the right colour for a shore lark but it's not a fantastic pic so wasn't sure
Don't know any others with a dark eye patch
Is it a
Woodlark- Lullula arborea
Well, I´ll see if I can find a better picture.
I think You are on the wrong trail
This picture will put You on the right trail, I am sure
Water Pipit, Anthus spinoletta ?
Still reckon it's a Lark, perhaps Lesser Short-toed Lark - Calandrella rufescens
Or a Tree Pipit - Anthus trivialis ?
Don't reckon it's a Pipit, as the beak is too short.
Well this bird is not that common today.
Still I must say that You are (both) on the wrong trail
It was a more common bird a few years back but still will be seen up here (anyway)
My guess is that You all will be surprised when I spill the beens
Wich I will do Monday morning if You still is out on the field
BTW
the word wich doesn´t look right to me !
You guys spell it otherway ? Like, which (no, that´s something else)
or, perhaps witch (no..)
Perhaps is it tight spelled ? You never know if You don´t ask, do You ??
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