johnallcock
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Sticking within the Cisticolidae
#9460 Swinhoe's Prinia
#9460 Swinhoe's Prinia
And another:And another
#9459 Brown-headed Apalis
Babbling away:Sabah and Sierra Leone were both British colonies.
#9462. Bornean Swamp Babbler
Edit: Corrected number.
And then #9465 Yellow-faced ParrotOK, here's a stretch...
Slender billed Babbler is in the genus Argya which derives from the latin word for "noisy" because the birds forage in noisy groups (per Wikipedia). Parrots also forage in noisy groups, so...
#9464. Yellow-fronted Parrot
Golden and yellow is kinda the same:And then #9465 Yellow-faced Parrot
So we're doing GoldGolden and yellow is kinda the same:
#9466 Golden-tailed Parrotlet
The family is ok by me:No, we're doing birds that are restricted to mountains of the northern countries of South America
#9468. Spectacled Tyrannulet
I'm sure all of us remember, off the top of our heads, the fieldmarks to tell Greenish Tyrannulet fromThe family is ok by me:
#9469 Greenish Tyrannulet
Obviously - and while were talking olive:I'm sure all of us remember, off the top of our heads, the fieldmarks to tell Greenish Tyrannulet from
#9470 Olive-green Tyrannulet
Olive-brown Oriole is split into: |
Timor Oriole |
Wetar Oriole |
In the crow family:A nutcracker has a very straight bill...
#9472. Southern Nutcracker
And I'm out again. 😎
Not where I saw it, but Bougainville is in the range ofIn the crow family:
#9473 Bougainville Crow
Something else with a really long tail:Not where I saw it, but Bougainville is in the range of
#9474 Long-tailed Myna
#9476 Long-tailed Woodnymph does tooSomething else with a really long tail:
#9475 Eastern Long-tailed Hornbill
A relatively long tail;#9476 Long-tailed Woodnymph does too