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Flava wag' racial ID thoughts please (1 Viewer)

Michael Frankis said:
The IoM has the closest Choughs to home for me, but loses out as North Wales is a lot easier (& cheaper) to get to . . .
What about 60-100 Hen Harriers coming in to the same roost and views down to 10 yards?

CHEW ON THAT,ANGLESEY ;)
 
Harry Hussey said:
Hi all,
Lest we forget,this thread is/was about Yellow Wagtails!
Harry
Thanks harry - I was beginning to worry that these buggers might actually turn up!
 
should be a riotous weekend, quite a scary prospect drinking with you reprobates......mind you, we might even find a decent bird between us (no jokes please....) Mourning Doves ahoy!

anyone know if Syke's Wag taxa has made it onto british subsp. list?
 
Last night I read in Pips and Wags that in SW France there is a hybrid zone of flava x iberiae and in SE France flava x cinereocapilla.

So take your pick...
 
tom mckinney said:
Last night I read in Pips and Wags that in SW France there is a hybrid zone of flava x iberiae and in SE France flava x cinereocapilla.

So take your pick...

What about flava x thunbergi, is there a hybrid zone there?

Rob
 
Yes, it said south Scandinavia. So another one to add to the list of possibles...

...although maybe you would expect this bird to have a darker head if thunbergi was somewhere in there?
 
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