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Twenty questions: UK version (5 Viewers)

1. Is it a passerine? No
2. Is it a raptor (hawk, harrier, eagle, owl, etc.)? No
3. Is it associated with aquatic habitats? Yes
4. Is it a duck? Yes
5. Is it a wader? No
 
1. Is it a passerine? No
2. Is it a raptor (hawk, harrier, eagle, owl, etc.)? No
3. Is it associated with aquatic habitats? Yes
4. Is it a duck? Yes
5. Is it a wader? No
6. Is it in the genus Anas? No
 
1. Is it a passerine? No
2. Is it a raptor (hawk, harrier, eagle, owl, etc.)? No
3. Is it associated with aquatic habitats? Yes
4. Is it a duck? Yes
5. Is it a wader? No
6. Is it in the genus Anas? No
7. Is it in the genus Aythya? No
8. Is it a long-tailed duck? No
9. Is it one of the scoters? Yes... (this is going to be quick!)
 
Surf scoter?

edit: If I were you, Larry, I'd press home my advantage while I had the chance!
 
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1. Is it a passerine? No
2. Is it a raptor (hawk, harrier, eagle, owl, etc.)? No
3. Is it associated with aquatic habitats? Yes
4. Is it a duck? Yes
5. Is it a wader? No
6. Is it in the genus Anas? No
7. Is it in the genus Aythya? No
8. Is it a long-tailed duck? No
9. Is it one of the scoters? Yes... (this is going to be quick!)
10. Is it a surf scoter? No
 
1. Is it a passerine? No
2. Is it a raptor (hawk, harrier, eagle, owl, etc.)? No
3. Is it associated with aquatic habitats? Yes
4. Is it a duck? Yes
5. Is it a wader? No
6. Is it in the genus Anas? No
7. Is it in the genus Aythya? No
8. Is it a long-tailed duck? No
9. Is it one of the scoters? Yes... (this is going to be quick!)
10. Is it a surf scoter? No
11. Is it a velvet scoter? YES!

Hotspur, you're it...
 
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