Welcome, Guest.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER


Welcome to BirdForum.
BirdForum is the net's largest birding community, dedicated to wild birds and birding, and is absolutely FREE! You are most welcome to register for an account, which allows you to take part in lively discussions in the forum, post your pictures in the gallery and more.

Reply
 
Thread Tools Rate Thread
Old Sunday 16th November 2003, 22:32   #1
Jane Turner
Senior Member
 
Jane Turner's Avatar

 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Hoylake, Merseyside
Posts: 12,932
Bird Mastermind round 9

Same rules...all could have been taken in the WP, 4 main ones and a very tricksy tie-breaker
Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	9.1.JPG
Views:	123
Size:	32.7 KB
ID:	4049  Click image for larger version

Name:	9.2.JPG
Views:	105
Size:	32.7 KB
ID:	4050  Click image for larger version

Name:	9.3.JPG
Views:	119
Size:	26.2 KB
ID:	4051  Click image for larger version

Name:	9.4.JPG
Views:	119
Size:	82.0 KB
ID:	4052  

Jane Turner is offline  
Reply With Quote
BF Supporter BF Supporter 2004 BF Supporter 2005 BF Supporter 2006 BF Supporter 2007 BF Supporter 2008 BF Supporter 2009
Click here to Support BirdForum
Old Sunday 16th November 2003, 22:35   #2
Jane Turner
Senior Member
 
Jane Turner's Avatar

 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Hoylake, Merseyside
Posts: 12,932
The tiebreaker......oof this is hard

Same species
Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	9.5.JPG
Views:	114
Size:	81.6 KB
ID:	4053  Click image for larger version

Name:	9.5.1.JPG
Views:	118
Size:	79.3 KB
ID:	4054  
Jane Turner is offline  
Reply With Quote
BF Supporter BF Supporter 2004 BF Supporter 2005 BF Supporter 2006 BF Supporter 2007 BF Supporter 2008 BF Supporter 2009
Click here to Support BirdForum
Old Sunday 16th November 2003, 22:37   #3
Harry Hussey
Registered User

 
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Cork,Ireland
Posts: 3,507
1)Short-toed Eagle
2)Whinchat?
3)Cliff Swallow?
4)Chiffchaff
Harry H
Harry Hussey is offline  
Reply With Quote
Old Sunday 16th November 2003, 22:52   #4
Harry Hussey
Registered User

 
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: Cork,Ireland
Posts: 3,507
Tiebreaker:Eastern Bonelli's?
Harry H
Harry Hussey is offline  
Reply With Quote
Old Sunday 16th November 2003, 23:34   #5
Brendan T
Registered User

 
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Yorkshire
Posts: 94
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.
Brendan T is offline  
Reply With Quote
Old Sunday 16th November 2003, 23:43   #6
Andrew Whitehouse
Professor of Listening
 
Andrew Whitehouse's Avatar

 
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Aberdeen
Posts: 8,439
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.
Andrew Whitehouse is offline  
Reply With Quote
Old Sunday 16th November 2003, 23:54   #7
jpoyner
Registered User
 
jpoyner's Avatar

 
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Strathspey, Scottish Highlands
Posts: 1,093
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!
jpoyner is offline  
Reply With Quote
Old Sunday 16th November 2003, 23:55   #8
Jane Turner
Senior Member
 
Jane Turner's Avatar

 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Hoylake, Merseyside
Posts: 12,932
Late autumn too...that Sycamore is nearly leafless!
Jane Turner is offline  
Reply With Quote
BF Supporter BF Supporter 2004 BF Supporter 2005 BF Supporter 2006 BF Supporter 2007 BF Supporter 2008 BF Supporter 2009
Click here to Support BirdForum
Old Sunday 16th November 2003, 23:58   #9
Jane Turner
Senior Member
 
Jane Turner's Avatar

 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Hoylake, Merseyside
Posts: 12,932
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.
Jane Turner is offline  
Reply With Quote
BF Supporter BF Supporter 2004 BF Supporter 2005 BF Supporter 2006 BF Supporter 2007 BF Supporter 2008 BF Supporter 2009
Click here to Support BirdForum
Old Monday 17th November 2003, 00:23   #10
satrow
Now appearing as Andrew Rowlands
 
satrow's Avatar

 
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Gwent
Posts: 664
1. Short-toed Eagle
2. Red-breasted Fly
3. Crag Martin
4. Dusky Warbler
5. Eastern Bonelli's

Andy.
satrow is offline  
Reply With Quote
Old Monday 17th November 2003, 00:44   #11
Jane Turner
Senior Member
 
Jane Turner's Avatar

 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Hoylake, Merseyside
Posts: 12,932
still no one with more that three...

and so to bed. Quizz 10 is ready!
Jane Turner is offline  
Reply With Quote
BF Supporter BF Supporter 2004 BF Supporter 2005 BF Supporter 2006 BF Supporter 2007 BF Supporter 2008 BF Supporter 2009
Click here to Support BirdForum
Old Monday 17th November 2003, 01:56   #12
Bluetail
Senior Moment

 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Plymouth, Devon
Posts: 6,409
1. Short-toed Eagle
2. Penduline Tit
3. Crag Martin
4. Dusky Warbler
5. Pallas's Warbler
Bluetail is offline  
Reply With Quote
BF Supporter BF Supporter 2004
Click here to Support BirdForum
Old Monday 17th November 2003, 02:19   #13
Michael Frankis
conehead
 
Michael Frankis's Avatar

 
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Newcastle, Northumberland, European Union
Posts: 6,796
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
Michael Frankis is offline  
Reply With Quote
Old Monday 17th November 2003, 08:41   #14
Joern Lehmhus
Registered User
 
Joern Lehmhus's Avatar

 
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Germany
Posts: 3,347
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.
Joern Lehmhus is offline  
Reply With Quote
Old Monday 17th November 2003, 09:09   #15
Joern Lehmhus
Registered User
 
Joern Lehmhus's Avatar

 
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Germany
Posts: 3,347
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...
Joern Lehmhus is offline  
Reply With Quote
Old Monday 17th November 2003, 10:24   #16
Jasonbirder
Jason-occasional-twitcher
 
Jasonbirder's Avatar

 
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Nottinghamshire
Posts: 1,025
What about Booted Warbler for the tie-breaker?
__________________
Jason Blackwell
Jasonbirder is offline  
Reply With Quote
Old Monday 17th November 2003, 10:40   #17
Joern Lehmhus
Registered User
 
Joern Lehmhus's Avatar

 
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Germany
Posts: 3,347
Sorry, meant to say Hippolais pallida, not pallidus
Joern Lehmhus is offline  
Reply With Quote
Old Monday 17th November 2003, 11:00   #18
Jane Turner
Senior Member
 
Jane Turner's Avatar

 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Hoylake, Merseyside
Posts: 12,932
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.
Jane Turner is offline  
Reply With Quote
BF Supporter BF Supporter 2004 BF Supporter 2005 BF Supporter 2006 BF Supporter 2007 BF Supporter 2008 BF Supporter 2009
Click here to Support BirdForum
Old Monday 17th November 2003, 11:02   #19
Jane Turner
Senior Member
 
Jane Turner's Avatar

 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Hoylake, Merseyside
Posts: 12,932
To make it easier and clear the way for the next one.
Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	9.2.1.JPG
Views:	107
Size:	40.9 KB
ID:	4057  Click image for larger version

Name:	9.3.1.JPG
Views:	86
Size:	52.6 KB
ID:	4059  

Last edited by Jane Turner : Monday 17th November 2003 at 11:13.
Jane Turner is offline  
Reply With Quote
BF Supporter BF Supporter 2004 BF Supporter 2005 BF Supporter 2006 BF Supporter 2007 BF Supporter 2008 BF Supporter 2009
Click here to Support BirdForum
Old Monday 17th November 2003, 11:08   #20
Joern Lehmhus
Registered User
 
Joern Lehmhus's Avatar

 
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Germany
Posts: 3,347
Ok, number two is whinchat...
Joern Lehmhus is offline  
Reply With Quote
Old Monday 17th November 2003, 11:15   #21
Joern Lehmhus
Registered User
 
Joern Lehmhus's Avatar

 
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Germany
Posts: 3,347
So the tie-breaker is really desert warbler? I will go with michael on this one...
Joern Lehmhus is offline  
Reply With Quote
Old Monday 17th November 2003, 11:16   #22
Jane Turner
Senior Member
 
Jane Turner's Avatar

 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Hoylake, Merseyside
Posts: 12,932
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.
Jane Turner is offline  
Reply With Quote
BF Supporter BF Supporter 2004 BF Supporter 2005 BF Supporter 2006 BF Supporter 2007 BF Supporter 2008 BF Supporter 2009
Click here to Support BirdForum
Old Monday 17th November 2003, 12:14   #23
Joern Lehmhus
Registered User
 
Joern Lehmhus's Avatar

 
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Germany
Posts: 3,347
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
Joern Lehmhus is offline  
Reply With Quote
Old Monday 17th November 2003, 12:21   #24
Jane Turner
Senior Member
 
Jane Turner's Avatar

 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Hoylake, Merseyside
Posts: 12,932
You get a coconut too then!
Jane Turner is offline  
Reply With Quote
BF Supporter BF Supporter 2004 BF Supporter 2005 BF Supporter 2006 BF Supporter 2007 BF Supporter 2008 BF Supporter 2009
Click here to Support BirdForum
Old Monday 17th November 2003, 17:27   #25
Jane Turner
Senior Member
 
Jane Turner's Avatar

 
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Hoylake, Merseyside
Posts: 12,932
Here is the Meols DW. Grainy old pic...but a fantastic bird. I saw it every morning before school! Eee them were the days...
Attached Thumbnails
Click image for larger version

Name:	dw.JPG
Views:	84
Size:	124.6 KB
ID:	4075  
Jane Turner is offline  
Reply With Quote
BF Supporter BF Supporter 2004 BF Supporter 2005 BF Supporter 2006 BF Supporter 2007 BF Supporter 2008 BF Supporter 2009
Click here to Support BirdForum
Advertisement
Reply


Thread Tools
Rate This Thread
Rate This Thread:

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is Off
HTML code is Off

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Bird Mastermind Round 7 Jane Turner Bird Forum Fun Quizzes 19 Saturday 15th November 2003 21:44
Bird Mastermind Round 6 Jane Turner Bird Forum Fun Quizzes 25 Saturday 15th November 2003 20:17
Bird Mastermind round 5 Jane Turner Bird Forum Fun Quizzes 33 Saturday 15th November 2003 00:10
bird Mastermind round 4... Jane Turner Bird Forum Fun Quizzes 45 Friday 14th November 2003 17:41
Bird Mastermind Round 2 Jane Turner Bird Forum Fun Quizzes 29 Thursday 13th November 2003 15:43


Search the net with ask.com
Help support BirdForum
Ask.com and get

Page generated in 0.20861506 seconds with 36 queries
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 02:50.