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    What bird's feather? Iran

    Apart from the yellow colour, the feathers look very much like the tail feathers of domestic pigeons to me. I don't know if it is also common in Iran, but in some countries owners mark their pigeons with colour. This is practised particularly excessively in Spain, see for example here: The...
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    Most Evil-looking Birds

    Two examples from Germany: The brother of Darth Maul? and likely one of the Angry Birds... Greetings!
  3. Barn Swallow

    Barn Swallow

  4. Great Reed Warbler

    Great Reed Warbler

  5. Middle Spotted Stock Dovepecker

    Middle Spotted Stock Dovepecker

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    Europeans, which American bird would you most like to see?

    It was the other way round for me as a European: Not the Tits, the Warblers. In Europe there are a bunch of brown-green-grey-yellowish birds of different families, often very similar and difficult to distinguish. Usually only seen briefly hopping around in dense bushes. When I started birding in...
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    Avian misnomers

    Oh yes, you are absolutely right! I remember countless frustrating seawatch early mornings in the late 80s at the North Sea coast, where I had no breakfast, got rained on and blown through for hours in the cold without seeing anything exciting (except maybe Sandwich Terns...). The best part...
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    Avian misnomers

    Have we actually looked at the name Sandwich Tern yet? Ok, named after the type location: Sandwich, Kent, UK and therefore probably scientifically named T. sandvicensis. Which is again very confusing, as all other XY. sandvicensis-birds are named after their distribution on Hawaii (formerly...
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    Avian misnomers

    Otherwise I am still looking for the "buttons" on Buttonquails and the "boots" on Booted Warblers and haven't found them yet.
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    Avian misnomers

    Oh, in German you can do even better :cool: The German name for Yellow-legged Gull translates also to "Mediterranean Gull", the German name for Mediterranean Gull translates also to "Black-headed Gull", the German name for Black-headed Gull translates also to "Laughing Gull", the German name...
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    Avian misnomers

    Bald Eagle... Has anybody ever seriously seen a "bald" one?
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    Google Street View birding

    My fault again :-C But the Maned Ducks are much better!:t: Second try: Australian Ringneck https://www.google.com/maps/@-23.7099968,133.876954,3a,15y,6.87h,125.69t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sPeh-GIuy8c65ThtAWfLBFA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?hl=en About the Emus and Koala: Cheating 8-P I made the search a...
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    Google Street View birding

    Australia: Maned Duck https://www.google.com/maps/@-35.3048149,149.1510357,3a,15.1y,355.44h,83.45t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sWWceW3seOdbAR3cToP_QgA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?hl=en Dusky Moorhen...
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    Google Street View birding

    Black-necked Stilt - Mexico https://www.google.com/maps/@20.8951666,-90.3830528,3a,15y,54.77h,74.5t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sPaWo_YplbuvjE4rJnGqNEQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?hl=en American Flamingo - Mexico...
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    Google Street View birding

    Arrrgh, yes, jurek is right. I hadn't seen this frame and was probably too optimistic... so the Little Blue Heron is still missing. I keep on looking, also for the still surprisingly missing Wood Stork.
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    Google Street View birding

    In Florida again - some new birds from the "land of the tame birds!" Boat-tailed Grackle - finally! https://www.google.com/maps/@28.2637503,-81.2454179,3a,15y,283.33h,91.02t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sofAnMuLwUu-nx-8Boih-MA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?hl=en...
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    Google Street View birding

    No idea, can't say...
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    Google Street View birding

    I already tried Great and Litte Bustards in Spain and Portugal, difficult! And finding an Emu in thousands of km in the outback of Australia also certainly requires a lot of patience or time or luck. But it should be possible. :t: Let's see!
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    Google Street View birding

    Taiwan seems to be a very productive country. Very dense coverage, many footpaths in parks and small streets everywhere are genuine CSV. Look at this set of frames, just incredible! The guy almost stepped on it... :eek!: Also very funny distortions. Malayan Night Heron - Taiwan...
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    Google Street View birding

    Great! I have searched for them unsuccessfully in Ronda, Spain, where they are usually easily seen from the bridges over the gorge. Recently founds: There are countless private footages and see insides of the famous Penguins at Boulders beach, South Africa. A single genuine GSV shot shows them...
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    Google Street View birding

    My fault! It is Little PIED Cormorant! There are no Australian Pied Cormorant on Tasmania.
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    Google Street View birding

    And some more: Little Black Cormorant - Tasmania https://www.google.com/maps/@-42.8821292,147.335148,3a,15y,167.03h,74.72t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sjcxLL78ZZjRBxoA7OTfmfQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?hl=en Pacific Gull - Tasmania...
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    Google Street View birding

    It was! You're absolutely right. Meanwhile in Oregon: Pelican-Species #7 of 8: American White Pelican |:D| https://www.google.com/maps/@42.3506135,-121.8268398,3a,15y,101.92h,79.16t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sKfEzg60zPFBwKiI3_yodVQ!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?hl=en This has cost many miles! |8|| Only the...
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    Google Street View birding

    Oh dear, i have driven through countless swamps and along the most remote lakes in sri lanka I found - nothing. And now, where do i find the rare Spot-billed Pelican? In the middle of the capitol Colombo on lanterns on a main road…:eek...
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    Google Street View birding

    By-catch: Silver Gull, Crested Tern + smaller Tern? - Australia https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@-35.5128224,139.187761,3a,16.7y,332.89h,78.51t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sbsXTfKnmAUPDTa5adboaXw!2e0!7i13312!8i6656?hl=en Welcome Swallow - Australia...
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