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Bird Mastermind round 9
Same rules...all could have been taken in the WP, 4 main ones and a very tricksy tie-breaker
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The tiebreaker......oof this is hard
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1)Short-toed Eagle
2)Whinchat? 3)Cliff Swallow? 4)Chiffchaff Harry H |
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Tiebreaker:Eastern Bonelli's?
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1. Common Buzzard
2. Red-breasted Fly?? 3. Cliff Swallow 4. Siberian Chiffchaff and I'm going to back Harry's inspirational choice of Eastern Bonelli's for the tiebreaker. |
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1) Honey Buzzard
2) Penduline Tit 3) Err, maybe Crag Martin 4) Dusky Warbler 5) Bonelli's Warbler Last edited by Fifebirder : Sunday 16th November 2003 at 23:45. |
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1. Short-toed Eagle
2. Redstart (f) ??? 3. Crag Martin? 4. Dusky Warbler Tie-breaker......I'll have a stab at Sibe Chiffchaff....cos it's calling and it looks like autumn! |
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Late autumn too...that Sycamore is nearly leafless!
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Ok..thats the minimum 4 guesses.
Of the main 4 all have been named, though three is the max for any one person. The tiebreaker is so far unguessed. |
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1. Short-toed Eagle
2. Red-breasted Fly 3. Crag Martin 4. Dusky Warbler 5. Eastern Bonelli's Andy. |
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still no one with more that three...
and so to bed. Quizz 10 is ready! |
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1. Short-toed Eagle
2. Penduline Tit 3. Crag Martin 4. Dusky Warbler 5. Pallas's Warbler |
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Short-toed Eagle
Red-breasted Fly Crag Martin Dusky Warbler Tiebreaker - looks a bit too big-headed for a Phyllosc. I'm going to be daring and say Desert Warbler, and even say which one: Meols, Cheshire, 28/10 - 22/11 1979 Michael |
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I will try with
Circaetus gallicus ficedula parva-thats red breasted flycatcher I suppose Cliff swallow Chiffchaff and the Tiebreaker looks like a Phylloscopus to me, well I really dont know. I will just guess at trochiloides, in an Acer Tree, maybe Acer platanoides. |
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On second thought, the Tiebreaker could also be a Hippolais species... pallidus perhaps?
Looks right for that, but did that ever reach Western / Middle Europe? I canīt recall that at the moment... |
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What about Booted Warbler for the tie-breaker?
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Sorry, meant to say Hippolais pallida, not pallidus
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No one has got better than three still, though all birds have now been named correctly. The tie-breaker was miraculous, I've never seen this species more than 2ft off the ground before, let alone in a tree.
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To make it easier and clear the way for the next one.
Last edited by Jane Turner : Monday 17th November 2003 at 11:13. |
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Ok, number two is whinchat...
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So the tie-breaker is really desert warbler? I will go with michael on this one...
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That would be correct!
1. Is Short-toed Eagle... in Greece 2. Is Whinchat taken in Merseyside 3. Is Crag Martin in Northern Spain. I was looking for a Wallcreeper at the time 4. Is a Chiffchaff, a possible tristis and 5 Is a Desert Warbler, though not the Meols one. This was at Flamborough. I seem to get followed around by Desert Warblers. I've seen three and not twitched any. The Meols bird was a 2 minute bike ride from my home. I saw it every day, fed it mealworms and had it land on me a few times. So a bonus coconut Michael F for that one! One to Harry for getting three in his first go. Last edited by Jane Turner : Monday 17th November 2003 at 11:32. |
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Oops, I see I made a mistake , I wrote cliff swallow, meaning this brown swallow (Ptyonoprogne rupestris),nesting in rocks and sometimeson buildings in southern europe and the alpes.
But when I looked at your answer and the answers of the others, Jane, I saw that the species is called crag martin and cliff swallow seemed to be something different. I looked it up; a north american, Hirundo pyrrhonota. I do not have much knowledge of the nearctic birds and could not have thought of that species, because I didnīt know it. I meant the crag martin, but perhaps I shouldnīt get full points here? Well, never mind , I will have look at the next. By the way, was I right about the tree? I looked this up in the |
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You get a coconut too then!
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Here is the Meols DW. Grainy old pic...but a fantastic bird. I saw it every morning before school! Eee them were the days...
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