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Not so much a what.... (1 Viewer)

delia todd

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.... as a where?

For the life of me I can't see a bird in this picture, but it was supposed to be a Striated Pardalote.

I think I probably took a picture of the part of the tree it was in, hoping it would be in focus etc.

Can someone sharp-eyed in here (or with better eyes than mine) spot it.
 

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Delia, I couldn't see any Pardalope's (haha - a funny that my dad used to call them - his grasp of English spelling is 'unique' ! :)

But I did manage to see Richard Scarry's Goldbug ! o:) :-O






Chosun :gh:
 
I think I found it, could only save it as a PDF on my iPad.
 

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You can see all sorts if you screw your eyes up! Is that the top of an owls head near the top left corner, above the browning leaf? Between the two dark green leaves below the foreground flower stem on the right - clearly a wader with a dark crown stripe :)
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Gosh Lisa... that was a good spot. I've cropped that section and blown it up.

I'm not convinced it's a bird.... but I could be persuaded!;)
 

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OMG!!! I see what you mean BirdsOfEurope.

I'll got back to my original full sized file and see if I can get it to show up better. I think you could be on to something. Many thanks.
 
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