Nope, this bird is not of that genus. ;)
Captain_of_Crunch YVdpep_re64 Sep 11, 2009 #82 Hmm, A bird with a distinctive supercilium. Dotterel maybe?
Joseph N Lothian Young Birder Sep 12, 2009 #83 That's incorrect Peppershrike77. This bird is a warbler.
Captain_of_Crunch YVdpep_re64 Sep 12, 2009 #84 Aquatic Warbler...? Oops, just read Nickderrys reply: Cjhange guess to Dusky Warbler? Last edited: Sep 12, 2009
Jonny721 Well-known member Sep 13, 2009 #85 yellow browed?, can't believe no-one else has said this yet
Joseph N Lothian Young Birder Sep 13, 2009 #86 Peppershrike77 said: Aquatic Warbler...? Oops, just read Nickderrys reply: Cjhange guess to Dusky Warbler? Click to expand... Oh, very well done Peppershrike77, it is indeed a Dusky Warbler! Here are my next two birds. Attachments ffaaf.jpg 35.3 KB · Views: 38 images.jpg 10.4 KB · Views: 67
Peppershrike77 said: Aquatic Warbler...? Oops, just read Nickderrys reply: Cjhange guess to Dusky Warbler? Click to expand... Oh, very well done Peppershrike77, it is indeed a Dusky Warbler! Here are my next two birds.
Jonny721 Well-known member Sep 13, 2009 #87 Haven't a clue for the 1st and second looks sort of Treecreeper ish
Joseph N Lothian Young Birder Sep 13, 2009 #88 Treecreeper is correct for the second one (just a Common/Eurasian Treecreeper). However, can any of you id the first bird?
Treecreeper is correct for the second one (just a Common/Eurasian Treecreeper). However, can any of you id the first bird?
Joseph N Lothian Young Birder Sep 14, 2009 #91 nickderry said: I'll try a fledgling blackbird Click to expand... Indeed, it was a fledgling Blackbird! A couple of commoner birds there for you. How about the next two? Attachments fdfsfsfa.jpg 18.7 KB · Views: 40 bffdhhhd.jpg 10.9 KB · Views: 53
nickderry said: I'll try a fledgling blackbird Click to expand... Indeed, it was a fledgling Blackbird! A couple of commoner birds there for you. How about the next two?
Andrew Whitehouse Professor of Listening Staff member Supporter Sep 14, 2009 #92 Siberian Tit and Belted Kingfisher?
Joseph N Lothian Young Birder Sep 14, 2009 #94 Belted Kingfisher is spot on, well done, but Siberian Tit is incorrect.
Joseph N Lothian Young Birder Sep 14, 2009 #97 Yes Peppershrike, it is a Penduline Tit, well done! Lets make it slightly harder again.... Attachments deaada.jpg 41.3 KB · Views: 29 RRRRAFFS.jpg 17.2 KB · Views: 31