Merlin - Falco columbarius
Merlin - Falco columbarius
Sorry
It is not a good clear picture so it is rather hard to see what it is
Ok, I'll try for a Hobby - Falco subbuteo
Sorry Rolf
Gyrfalcon - falco rusticolus ?
or Gerfalcon
That picture was very dull but on purpose
I think You all are very good in finding out my birds.
However here is a better one
Orange-breasted Falcon - Falco deiroleucus ?
No, it is not. I think this bird is very colorfull in that last picture but not always so.
Red-footed Falcon - Falco vespertinus ?
BINGO
Aftonfalk Falco vespertinus
Here is a beautiful bird
Curlew- Numenius arquata
Indeed it is
Storspov Numenius arquata
Well done !
Thank you
Now, this birds may be a problem for You all
Wish You Good Luck
Pintail ducks Anas acuta ?
Pink-footed Geese Anser brachyrhynchus.
Pete.
I thought they looked like geese then changed my mind ( wel I am a woman)
Well Pete got the family right but still not the the name of those birds.
So, it´s Anser allright
All I need now is the rest
How about Bean Goose - Anser fabalis
Well, after some hesitation I decided to give You credit for that statement Rolf
In fact it they are : Tundrasädgås Anser fabalis rossicus
but I must admitt that it was close
This next one will be easier I think
Well that beautiful little chap has to be a Bluethroat. Luscinia svecica
Sure is Rolf Blåhake Luscinia svecica
Svecica sounds like sweden to me The name means Bluechin
Good looking bird !
Here is a strange looking bird
Not many birds with that beak, methinks perhaps an Avocet - Recurvirostra avosetta.
Dead right Rolf, that beak is not that common
Skärfläcka Recurvirostra avosetta , even the latin name speak about the beak
Here is another beaky bird
Bar-tailed Godwit- Limosa lapponica
Black-tailed Godwit Limosa limosa.
Pete.
I thought the Black -tail had a straight beak ? This one looks to have a curved beak but I'm not to well so I'm probably wrong
Well, You are close both of You but no, this is a close relative.
Black-Tailed Godwit, Håslövs Ängar ?
Yes. Probably where I saw him
Here it is, again
Now it looks like a Spotted Redshank - Tringa erythropus ?
It is a Limosa but what kind of Limosa ??
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