Larry Sweetland
Formerly 'Larry Wheatland'
There are quite a few from Java and Sumatra to play
I actually had to search through Bristol-Kagu because some of the Australian ones I was sure you must have seen! Apparently not though...There are quite a few from Java and Sumatra to play
The ones that are left aren't easy, but I'm sure there are some BFers that will have seen some of them, eg the emu-wren, grey honey, the miner, the whistler.and a couple of the parrots. Maybe even some of the grasswrens and quailthrushes.I actually had to search through Bristol-Kagu because some of the Australian ones I was sure you must have seen! Apparently not though...
Will, I've got 3 Madagascar species left when the chance occurs... make that 5, I've just found a couple more! And one from East Africa.There's some potentially low-hanging fruit for anyone who has been to Angola/Zambia/Tanzania. Also there are some Madagascan endemics left for anyone who has been there, particularly wetland stuff. @foresttwitcher seems to have posted some Malagasy stuff and might have some more to contribute.
A handful of species from some more well visited places too like Costa Rica, Australia, South Africa and Thailand that I'm surprised have not gone too.
Other than that, the biggest gains will be from anyone who has taken the time to thoroughly island-hop through the Philippines, Indonesia and Melanesia.
8398 Coquerel's Coua8397 Spangled Coquette
8399 Petit's Cuckoo Shrike (birds named after Frenchmen)8398 Coquerel's Coua
A repeat unfortunately (8150)8398 Coquerel's Coua
I think it also links to the last bird played: least=petit 😊Found another species on the list so I'm up to two. Was really struggling to play one though but how about this:
Hummingbirds drink nectar which is used by bees to produce honey so:
8398. Least Honeyguide
8400 Dwarf CuckooFound another species on the list so I'm up to two. Was really struggling to play one though but how about this:
Hummingbirds drink nectar which is used by bees to produce honey so:
8398. Least Honeyguide
8400 Dwarf Cuckoo
is the numbering right?
You played that very recently (8387)8401 Little Yellow Flycatcher
8402 Black-bibbed Tit (since tit means small)8401 Dwarf Cuckoo
8404 Black-faced Prinia8403 Black-masked Finch
8406 Blue-cheeked Amazon8405 Red-faced Liocichla