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Bird Search (previously Bird Forum Bingo!) (1 Viewer)

Accipiter91

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From the birding mastermind (that would be me ;) ) that brought you Secret Bird II I now am proud to present........... Birdforum Bingo! It is really quite simple, hidden in each very poor qaulity (a reflection of my camera I am afraid) photo is a bird. The photo is broken into cells, B1, D4, I2, etc. Your objective is to guess the cell the hidden bird is in. Please one guess per post! Thanks, good luck, and have fun!


To the creator of the Battleship quiz: I am sorry for seemingly stealing your idea. Believe it or not I have been wanting to do this for ages but never had a camera, now I have one and when I saw your quiz it reminded me of the quiz I wanted to do! Hope there is no hard feelings. Thanks!
 

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Great job B.C Birder! D2 is correct! btw the bird in the photo is a Eastern Kingbird sitting on a powerline. If you look closely you can see the powerline through the shrubs. I was thinking that maybe there should be a points system, how does that sound? Three points for the person that guesses correctly? In addition I also changed the format around a little bit, tell if you like the new look or want to keep the old one! btw thanks jcwings!
 

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Great Job B.C. Birder! N6 is correct! Here is the next picture...

Points Standings
(1) B.C. Birder- 6 pnts
 

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