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  1. alanc

    Sea or Golden Eagle. N Uist.

    Thanks to all alan
  2. alanc

    Juv Linnet? N Uist. Outer Hebrides

    Thanks Guys, I had thought about Twite but I thought the bill looked a little too large. Perhaps it is just the angle of the head. alan
  3. alanc

    Sea or Golden Eagle. N Uist.

    Looking at my Collins guide, this distant eagle appears to be a juv WT Sea Eagle but my experience with eagles is very limited so would welcome any help. thanks alan
  4. alanc

    Juv Linnet? N Uist. Outer Hebrides

    Not sure with this guy. Seen this week on N Uist. The yellowish bill has me in doubt. Perhaps a juvenile Linnet but would welcome confirmation or correction thanks alan
  5. alanc

    Avian misnomers

    I've now lost count ............... I accept that we should treasure our historical traditions but it seems pretty obvious to me that some internationally acceptable birding authority/organisation/committee should get around to updating some of these plainly ridiculous common names. alan
  6. alanc

    Avian misnomers

    That's around 130 species so far. cheers alan
  7. alanc

    Avian misnomers

    4 more that should be consigned to the Great Recycle Bin now 74
  8. alanc

    Avian misnomers

    now 70. I don't Think Timur is an apt name for a shrike - unless it has a habit of amassing pyramids of skulls! cheers alan
  9. alanc

    Avian misnomers

    No not including eponyms but that one struck me as especially silly. I wonder what the pheasant would have been called if it had been brought back to the UK by an ordinary guy. Can't see it as John Brown's or William Smith's pheasant!
  10. alanc

    Avian misnomers

    Lady Amherst????? alan
  11. alanc

    Avian misnomers

    ok have discounted Muttonbird so 57.....
  12. alanc

    Avian misnomers

    55
  13. alanc

    Avian misnomers

    54 so far............................ cheers alan
  14. alanc

    Avian misnomers

    Thank God we don't see a Bacon Blackbird or Sausage Swift:love: Now up to #49
  15. alanc

    Avian misnomers

    40 Spot Pardalote Wikipedia. The wings are black with white tips, appearing as many (closer to 60 than 40) discrete dots when the wings are folded This seems to me to be over-complicated nonsense. Given it's current range, what's wrong with a simple "Tasmanian Perdalote"? cheers alan
  16. alanc

    Avian misnomers

    44 and counting! Kittiwake? What's that all about? cheers alan
  17. alanc

    Avian misnomers

    That's 34 species not including the troublesome Gulls who seem to be completely out of order! cheers alan
  18. alanc

    Avian misnomers

    now standing at 31 MJB and Opisska. brilliant! We are all pursuing a hobby that will eventually turn sound-minded individuals into raving lunatics! cheers alan
  19. alanc

    Avian misnomers

    wow! excellent jeff now up to 27 alan
  20. alanc

    Avian misnomers

    That's #22 I think keep 'em coming alan
  21. alanc

    Avian misnomers

    Wouldn't dream of spoiling your fun have a nice day alan
  22. alanc

    Avian misnomers

    Hi john its only a bit of fun - don't take it too seriously cheers alan
  23. alanc

    Avian misnomers

    and #20 Oystercatcher - just ridiculous alan
  24. alanc

    Avian misnomers

    hi Guys I make that 18 species so far #19 Moorhen. Should be Waterhen - not a moorland bird cheers alan
  25. alanc

    Birding In Skye

    nice thread Euan Thinking of visiting Skye next year so will be interested to see how you get on alan
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