I think that I have showed all the common birds now, so those that will be here now should be somewhat not that common
Like this one
I think that I have showed all the common birds now, so those that will be here now should be somewhat not that common
Like this one
It looks like a Petrel or similar, I'll take a pop at Fulmar Fulmaras glacialis
Well, not a bad "guess"
Stormfågel Northern Fulmar Fulmarus glacialis
Well done.
Yep, here is something else
Laughing Gull, Leucophaeus atricilla ?
In basic or second years
Sorry but I have to say no to that
Looks like a Little Gull and a Kittiwake to me - but I'm not an expert and don't know the Latin names...
(Not much happening today, so thought I'd give it a go!)
Think you are probably right Catherine. Little Gull - Larus minutus
Should have known, Crister!
I'll just go back to my wee birds in the garden now!
Could it be Sabine's Gull- Xema sabini, / Larus sabini
Yes ! Well done
Tärnmås Sabine´s Gull Larus sabini
Thank you.
OK here is a new fresh bird. What could it be ??
Hi Crister - I am new to the site and am enjoying looking at your quiz pics - I think this bird is a male Red Footed Falcon (Falco vespertinus).
Welcome to this section
A good guess, close but not close enough
The birds I post now are a "little" bit more seldome as I have asked about every bird there is in this thread.
Anyway, it is a Falco
Slate-coloured Hawk - Leucopternis schistaceus ?
Sorry Chocky but no....
OK. Is it a: Lined Forest-falcon - Micrastur gilvicollis ?
No, it is a Falco but ......
Is it one of these Falco?
Lol.
gyrfalcon - Falco rusticolus,
This bird is mostly seen in South Africa but we do see them up here in Scandinavia. Might be a problem with their GPS
Tha only bird I can think of here in that dress ia a Juvenile Peregrine - Falco peregrinus
Well it is not a peregrinus
Ok, how about a Barbary Falcon - Falco pelegrinoides?
Hmm, this was a hard nut
Falco pelegrinoides is not what I was looking for
How about a Grey Falcon - Falco hypoleucos ?
Or is it a Amur Falcon -Falco Amurensis ? There was one seen in E Yorkshire in october 2008.
I agree with that. Well done Mark
Here is a new "nutcracker" Hopefully this will last over the weekend
OK, here's a guess, Curlew Sandpiper - Calidris ferruginea?
Nice try Rolf but I must say No !
Could it be
Eskimo Curlew or Northern Curlew - Numenius borealis ?
Way up to the North ? We don´t live that high up
and, No, it is not.
How about a Little Curlew - Numenius minutus ?
I like this game
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