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    OK, looks like a bunting of some sort, but can't find a match, unless it's some obscure Sparrow.
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    Could it be a young female Reed Bunting, Rolf?

    (Not sure as the back of her head is in the shade though.....)

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    Now I look at it again Catherine, you are I think, correct. Emberiza schoeniclus
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    If it IS, you'd need to say it was a joint effort there, Rolf!

    I was convinced it was a House Sparrow this morning!

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    Sorry but You are barking under the wrong tree

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    Oops!

    Will try female Lapland Bunting - Calcarius lapponicus - then........

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    Sorry again . Not from Lapland Did You know that there are 2 Lapland ? In is Finnish and one is Swedish. Santa lives there, in Finland

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    You should have a closer look at it´s tail (is a hint!)

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    OK, so it has a finch-like tail..., so I'll give Twite - Carduelis flavirostris - a go next!

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    Well.

    1. I have mixed my pictures up(happened before)
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    2. This bird is very juvenile and don´t look like an older version

    Will have a look into that site where I did find that picture tomorrow and see if there is a problem or not.

    Else I will post what it is (in my book)

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    I think it may be either a Sparrow-bunting or a Twite-finch now..........

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    Well, been looking again and no-one has protested about this bird so I don´t know what to say

    Let me spill the beans and see what You guys have to say !


    Sädesärla White Wagtail Motacilla alba

    Supposed to be very young.

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    Mix up of pictures Chris, that's definitely a Bunting of some sort, the beak is finch like, Wagtails have fine beaks

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    Glad it is sorted
    Here is a new one, not mixed up for sure
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    Looks like a Rock Pipit - Anthus petrosus, sounds like a spell out of Harry Potter.
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    Sure is Rolf. Never seen any Potter not even read any books about that wizard but still the bird is a

    Skärpiplärka Rock Pipit Anthus petrosus

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    Every time I see a Rock Pipit down at Keyhaven in future I'll think of it as a Harry Potter bird, Rolf!

    (It's Linnaean name certainly DOES sound like a wizard's spell!)

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    Gosh, a Monday bird as usually
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    OK, the legs would make it a Redshank, but the bill is longer on this one, so I'll try Spotted Redshank - Trynga erythropus. Don't think we get them down here.
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    Nice finding Rolf


    Svartsnäppa Spotted Redshank Tringa erythropus

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    This next bird is a very special one.
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    I'm guessing it's a 'Golden-tailed' Tawny Owl - Strix aluco

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    Good guess
    Try again (lol)

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    Never mind......

    I suppose it DOES have a yellowish beak...., must work out the meaning of 'slag' in Swedish now.....

    I know what it means in English and Scots, but you wouldn't give a bird that name - even in Sweden!

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    Not many Owls with dark eyes and long tail, so after a bit of research, I'll take a guess at Ural Owl - Strix uralensis.
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    Better guess this time, well done researching Rolf !

    Slaguggla Ural Owl Strix uralensis

    Slag here means dive, the bird is almost soundless and - just catch it´s meal like a lightning

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    What on Earth is this ??

    Not that hard to guess I say. Very nice picture
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    Green Woodpecker - Picus viridis

    (Thanks for an easy one, Crister!)

    - Just hope I'm right now....

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    Sorry to say - it was not that easy

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    OK - thought it looked a bit greenish down below...

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    Yes it does ! but not all black birds are called blackbird

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    You are SO cheeky to me, Crister!

    I'm going to try - Grey-headed Woodpecker - picus canus - now....

    Then I'll let Rolf have a shot - once he has trailed through his many bird ID books!

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    Your Swedish is getting better


    Gråspett Grey-headed Woodpecke Picus canus

    BINGO, well done

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    'My Swedish' didn't help there... Since both 'green' and 'grey' start with 'gr'., I hadn't thought about the 'a' with the funny symbol over it after that.

    Anyway, are you suggesting I would CHEAT?

    Never!

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    Here is a little teaser if You have a spared minute in December
    This is a nice bird.
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    Look slike a Hawfinch to me. Coccothraustes coccothraustes
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    Sure is Rolf a not too har nut I say


    Stenknäck Hawfinch Coccothraustes coccothraustes - good looking bird.

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    As usual a Monday Bird
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    Looks like a Yellow Wagtail, but not totally sure. Motacilla flava
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    Is there another Wagtail, Rolf, of a northern type?

    Reason I'm asking is that I thought at first that the pic showed a pic of a Grey Wagtail (Motacilla cinerea) - either female or juvenile, but, even if it is overexposed, the yellow bill and very pale back, etc. doesn't fit.

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