Pectoral Sandpiper?
The Hairy Highlander Well-known member Feb 26, 2010 #502 I'll give ya's a clue....it's a resident british bird, often seen in gardens....
Espen Well-known member Feb 26, 2010 #503 The Hairy Highlander said: I'll give ya's a clue....it's a resident british bird, often seen in gardens.... Click to expand... greenfinch
The Hairy Highlander said: I'll give ya's a clue....it's a resident british bird, often seen in gardens.... Click to expand... greenfinch
The Hairy Highlander Well-known member Feb 26, 2010 #507 Espen said: greenfinch Click to expand... Yes it is! ROUND 65 Attachments 87.jpg 45.6 KB · Views: 26
The Hairy Highlander Well-known member Feb 26, 2010 #509 snowcap said: Dotterel Click to expand... Yeah, I'd have been aswell showing the whole bird there!! ROUND 66 Attachments 93.JPG 34 KB · Views: 30
snowcap said: Dotterel Click to expand... Yeah, I'd have been aswell showing the whole bird there!! ROUND 66
nickderry C'est pas ma faute, je suis anglais. Feb 27, 2010 #512 I'd agree with snowcap, but in the interest of the game I'll try a rather blacker than normal guillemot
I'd agree with snowcap, but in the interest of the game I'll try a rather blacker than normal guillemot
maltese falcon Well-known member Feb 27, 2010 #513 I think it's guessed already but just in case I'd say great black backed gull
The Hairy Highlander Well-known member Feb 27, 2010 #514 Parker said: Razorbill. Neil. Click to expand... Well done Parker, your spot on! ROUND 67 Attachments 89.jpg 108.2 KB · Views: 25
The Hairy Highlander Well-known member Feb 27, 2010 #518 nickderry said: great grey shrike? Click to expand... Good going mate, it's a GG Shrike... ROUND 68 Attachments 91.jpg 28 KB · Views: 24