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user's latest post:
Lanzarote gull
Published (2009-11-27 12:30:00)
Thanks Quercus .. at the end of the day this thread is fir I.Ds and info i certainly wont be bullied into not posting on here and i no for a fact( face to face ) they wouldnt even try to tell me whats what ?? Regards ...
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LBBG? What age? NW UK (today)
Published (2009-11-29 07:51:00)
1st Winter argentatus for me. So much plumage variation with these Gulls.
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Chipping Sparrow
Published (2009-11-28 21:46:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Peter C. Not a Chipping in post #12. Notice the large dark wedge-shaped mark ("sub-moustacial") next to the throat. Looks to me like a Song Sparrow, probably a young one (really pointed tips on the tail feathers) Agree with Song Sparrow. Just what books are you guys using to try to ID these birds, such that they seem to keep coming out as Chipping Sparrows?
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Gull-label !! France
Published (2009-11-28 19:52:00)
yes, an adult and a juv. note almost black tertials.
user's latest post:
Booted eagle or Pale morph Buteo...
Published (2009-11-28 17:06:00)
The plumage would fit Booted Eagle, shape & structure is hard to judge with these images. Cheers, P.
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UK Warbler ID
Published (2009-11-28 10:48:00)
They should be, I only used editing to resize the photo. Thats for the ID, Andy.
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Latest active threads on Bird Identification Q&A::
Started 6 days, 9 hours ago (2009-11-28 15:50:00)
by Jonny721
Started 5 days, 16 hours ago (2009-11-29 08:32:00)
by wolfbirder
Quote:
Originally Posted by walkingandclicking
Always double checking.thanks for your help
Definitely Common Buzzard in my opinion.
Started 6 days, 10 hours ago (2009-11-28 14:44:00)
by Bananafishbones
Started 6 days, 5 hours ago (2009-11-28 19:52:00)
by lou salomon
yes, an adult and a juv. note almost black tertials.
Started 6 days, 4 hours ago (2009-11-28 20:46:00)
by fugl
Started 6 days, 9 hours ago (2009-11-28 15:46:00)
by lou salomon
hi cristian,
nice 3rd winter (3cy) caspians. this is most welcomed since i didn't have any quality pics of this age class in late autumn (from romania o course). good to see the developement of bare parts (variability in bill pattern), length of underwing p10 white tongues and mirrors. thanks for sharing! this is what i'd call a ....present.
Started 6 days, 3 hours ago (2009-11-28 22:14:00)
by MichavdB
Bill size and shape combined with drab colors (could be misleading because
of the strong light) make me think it could be a juvenile (I guess subadult
by now) Anna's. I hope someone with more hummingbird experience will weigh
in though, since I am not too confident in my id.
Started 5 days, 20 hours ago (2009-11-29 04:39:00)
by Andrew Whitehouse
Just a Sparrowhawk Chris.
Started 6 days, 20 hours ago (2009-11-28 04:24:00)
by davercox
Quote:
Originally Posted by GalwayBirder
I've come to Paris for a few days and saw an unidentifief treecreeper. Sorry I haven't had time to attatch a pic, but how do you tell short-toed from Eurasian ? I know there are both around, but I can't differenciate.
By voice, is the safest way. But in Paris it's ...
Started 6 days, 9 hours ago (2009-11-28 16:16:00)
by Lappkrabben
Oui!
http://www.netfugl.dk/pictures.php?i...icture_id=6 162
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Hot threads for last week on Bird Identification Q&A::
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-27 04:12:00)
by LKB-28
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-26 14:28:00)
by luke
not a harris Hawk, can't quite pin it down though. I think i would i right
if i said an eagle of some sort.
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-26 16:30:00)
by paul Robinson
2cy little gull? do they get as far south as lanzarote?
regards
Paul
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-27 19:00:00)
by fugl
Started 6 days, 12 hours ago (2009-11-28 12:33:00)
by StonedCurlew
Certainly not a crow and not the best photos. In the second picture the
bird looks like a red kite though.
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-27 10:16:00)
by nickytl
ID please, Brown head, black body, Limerick, Ireland
Hello,
I was just wondering if anyone could identify this fellow. He was pecking around in the garden last week. Ive never seen a brown headed blackbird before so was curious as to what he (or she) may be.
Many thanks,
Nick
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Started 1 week ago (2009-11-27 06:03:00)
by Fstopped
Purple Sandpiper? Sheringham, UK
Looking for confirmation really - If this is a Purple Sand it's the first time I've ever seen one and it doesn't exactly match my field guide, so I think I might have a young one.
This was on the rocks on a little area of Sheringham seafront in Norfolk. I was out photographing 8 or 9 Turnstone on the ...
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-26 10:36:00)
by HokkaidoStu
Horned Grebes........note the flat head (in eared its is peaked)
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-26 15:22:00)
by walkingandclicking
Phylloscopus_Greece
thanks in advance
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Started 1 week ago (2009-11-27 02:29:00)
by ammadoux
i do think it is a first wintering isabilline shrike, if the colors of the
shot are right it is too pale for the red-backed, but i could be wrong, let
the more experts decides.
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