Red-back Shrikes , really very interisting! See: The male brings the female food!
ody Well-known member Jun 23, 2007 #1,321 Red-back Shrikes , really very interisting! See: The male brings the female food! Attachments 1.jpg 76.3 KB · Views: 75 2.jpg 80.7 KB · Views: 71 3.jpg 80.5 KB · Views: 81 Last edited: Jun 23, 2007
ody Well-known member Jun 23, 2007 #1,322 Too bad light conditions! Attachments un.jpg 60.7 KB · Views: 87
nickderry C'est pas ma faute, je suis anglais. Jun 23, 2007 #1,324 I'm going to go turtle dove, sure I've seen them pull this pose.
birderbf Wild, Wild West ................... ern Spindalis Jun 23, 2007 #1,325 nickderry said: I'm going to go turtle dove, sure I've seen them pull this pose. Click to expand... That'd make sense, because it reminded me of a Mourning Dove with that pose and long, pointy tail, but in Greece? I don't know...
nickderry said: I'm going to go turtle dove, sure I've seen them pull this pose. Click to expand... That'd make sense, because it reminded me of a Mourning Dove with that pose and long, pointy tail, but in Greece? I don't know...
ody Well-known member Jun 24, 2007 #1,326 It is a S. turtur , summer visitor here in Greece. The next photo was taken through the car glass! Attachments un.jpg 94.9 KB · Views: 128
nickderry C'est pas ma faute, je suis anglais. Jun 24, 2007 #1,327 very much doubt it, but I can't get past Whitethroat (even if it doesn't look like one) I'll try a better (more informed) guess later.
very much doubt it, but I can't get past Whitethroat (even if it doesn't look like one) I'll try a better (more informed) guess later.
nickderry C'est pas ma faute, je suis anglais. Jun 25, 2007 #1,330 Let's go for nightingale, even if it looks the wrong colour.
ody Well-known member Jun 25, 2007 #1,331 Hi , Nick! Nightigale is also not. This bird visits the thread for the first time!
ody Well-known member Jun 25, 2007 #1,333 wee kayso said: isabeline wheatear,,,,,,?? Click to expand... Nope!Sorry!
joe cockram Registered Member Jun 25, 2007 #1,334 Tricky one Ody, i reckon its a hippolais warbler, how about an Olivaceous?
ody Well-known member Jun 25, 2007 #1,335 It is not an every day bird! In Greece it is a summer visitor.
ody Well-known member Jun 25, 2007 #1,337 nick patel said: My guess is a Bluethroat.(?) Nick. Click to expand... Nick , also not.
ody Well-known member Jun 26, 2007 #1,339 This pic will help! Attachments DSC02423.jpg 104.9 KB · Views: 116