Jacana
Will Jones
Also, this species has already been played (Common Buttonquail)Small Buttonquail
Also, this species has already been played (Common Buttonquail)Small Buttonquail
FWIW, I was able to mentally make some links to some of his posts. For example,It is, but for an extra layer of complexity, you need to link the bird you post with the previous one in some capacity. See the first post
Keep the birds you've played so far
As has this (Serra Antwren)Restinga Antwren
Let's go back to the Spiderhunter instead, so then you haven't posted after yourselfFWIW, I was able to mentally make some links to some of his posts. For example,
1) A Vulturine Parrot has a mask of bare skin, so a link to Masked Lark works.
2) White-winged Lark and Orange-throated Tanager both use a color to describe a body part (It's a stretch, but it works)
3) Orange-tufted Spiderhunter and Restinga Antwren both include bugs.
But the last two I cited in post 10275 left me empty-handed. So I suggest we go back to 8443 Buff-throated Warbling-finch.
Different names. SorryAlso, this species has already been played (Common Buttonquail)
Actually, Clements has split them.As has this (Serra Antwren)
Thanks! I use a computer program using other names, it doesn't help.Actually, Clements has split them.
Yes, realised it was island endemics from previous, just noting an extra link (and I had to google to check, as although Palm Sunday is celebrated widely wasn't sure if 'Ascension' was an actual holiday, but it did ring a bell (not literally, although that probably happens too).I was going on island endemics, but your way works, too. (FWIW, I'm not Christian, so it took me a second to figure out the religious link).
I thought it was clever, actually.Yes, realised it was island endemics from previous, just noting an extra link (and I had to google to check, as although Palm Sunday is celebrated widely wasn't sure if 'Ascension' was an actual holiday, but it did ring a bell (not literally, although that probably happens too).
;-)
8437 Grey-hooded Sunbird (Restricted to montane forest habitat in Mindanao)8436 Spot-breasted Lapwing: the Buff-throated Warbling Finch is restricted to a relatively small highland region and so is the Lapwing
8441 Rufous-tailed HawkStaying in the same geographic area (and I did see my only Grey-capped Cuckoo in SW Ecuador):
8440 Rufous-necked Foliage-gleaner
8444 Burmese Nuthatch (It's not threatened, it's just neglected, i.e sitta neglecta )8443 Jocotoco Antpitta, endangered, the Goshawk is near threatened