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  1. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    Yes, Goosander went long ago
  2. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    You'd think they'd arrange it so that the location is where you go to see that species!
  3. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    That's what I was referring to! (y)
  4. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    Seen in a museum? ;)
  5. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    Yes; #1001 - Brent Goose - RafaelMatias
  6. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    Not got any left, but 'Carpenterian' is a good link to a woodpecker . . . ðŸĪŠ
  7. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    They have in common that I've never heard of either of them. So it's a valid follow-on. ðŸĪŠ 😂
  8. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    But Yellow-throated Lea-flove was both #7500 and #7503, so the numbering's a bit off ;)
  9. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    None for some time now Unless the rules can be allowed to include birds you've seen photos of? (and I think my Great Auk should be allowed, the rules don't specify that the bird has to be alive ;) 😂 )
  10. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    Should be 7361 I think? The switch to 7500s went by switching -35- to -53-
  11. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    These links are getting very inventive! Only reason to come back to this thread now . . . 😂
  12. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    Norwegian Blue Parrot
  13. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    So be very cautious with all bellbirds ;) :giggle:
  14. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    As an aside, Pratchett's city is named after the owl; it appears (carrying an ankh) on the city crest: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Discworld-ankh-morpork-amoswolfe.svg The books are great reads, hilariously funny (y)
  15. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    Didn't Terry Pratchett have it a while back? 😜
  16. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    Might be as well to drop IOC an email to let them know - it could cause problems with other databases too.
  17. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    The rules don't actually exclude dead birds . . . and it is on the IOC list . . ðŸĪŠ
  18. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    White cheek patch on its head, and yes I've seen it (albeit dead) . . . but it's the absolute last bird I can go for 😂 6790 Great Auk
  19. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    All depends on who cooks for you. Let's see what thread admin say (y)
  20. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    They are all-black, just like: 6767 Black Lark (yep, South Stack :giggle:)
  21. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    'Stripe-breasted' sounds like it has barred plumage; so: 6764: Barred Owl [Note: technically, I may be in rule breach over this - I've not seen one, but have heard one. Hope that's OK!!]
  22. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    6753 Broad-winged Hawks winter in the northern Andes, so may eat the odd Andean Ibis (y)
  23. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    You've got to be inventive with connections ;)
  24. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    If Western Citril = Citril Finch, then that's gone too already
  25. Nutcracker

    Name a Bird You've Seen 2

    6749 Siberian Accentor is also a far eastern bird . . . :giggle:
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