Josep Manchado
(Pep)
Hi! Luckily the Coscoroba swan is still alive and feeding at Maristany, the corpse is from a young flamingo.Sad that the resident Coscoroba Swan seems to be dead.
Hi! Luckily the Coscoroba swan is still alive and feeding at Maristany, the corpse is from a young flamingo.Sad that the resident Coscoroba Swan seems to be dead.
First name is Håkan and I wasn`t aware it was so rare in Mallorca.Hi H Johnsson
Sorry, I forgot your first name.
Nuthatch is extremely unlikely, I don’t know of any record at all in Mallorca.
I’m just trying to think what else it could have been.
I will play some recordings and see what I can come up with.
Anyone else is very welcome to have a go!
Mike
Hi H Johnsson
Sorry, I forgot your first name.
Nuthatch is extremely unlikely, I don’t know of any record at all in Mallorca.
I’m just trying to think what else it could have been.
I will play some recordings and see what I can come up with.
Anyone else is very welcome to have a go!
Mike
Hi Hakan,Hi H Johnsson
Sorry, I forgot your first name.
Nuthatch is extremely unlikely, I don’t know of any record at all in Mallorca.
I’m just trying to think what else it could have been.
I will play some recordings and see what I can come up with.
Anyone else is very welcome to have a go!
Mike
I agree Stew and would add starling also which has fooled me some times. Therefore it´s important to listen during longer time but unfortunately that´s not always the case.Hi Hakan,
As Mike says, Nuthatch is an unlikely species for Mallorca. My late friend Pete used to say that if you heard a strange call it was probably a great tit. I once spent a long time at Son Real trying to track down a calling coal tit. I was really convinced about the call, but eventually it turned out to be a great tit.
I like to think that that says more about the variety of great tit calls than my birding skill, but you never know..
Stew
Hello Håkan, it would be the first time ever of a nuthatch in Balearic islands, probably it was a Great tit, remember than in the Balearics there is a subscpecieFirst name is Håkan and I wasn`t aware it was so rare in Mallorca.