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  1. Bewick

    Name a bird for each letter of the alphabet-

    D- Diederik cuckoo
  2. Bewick

    Name a bird for each letter of the alphabet-

    B- Bohemian waxwing
  3. Bewick

    Name a bird for each letter of the alphabet-

    G- Great-spotted woodpecker
  4. Bewick

    Name a bird for each letter of the alphabet-

    Anyone got anything for U?
  5. Bewick

    Name a bird for each letter of the alphabet-

    R- Red necked grebe Occasionally have them wintering on KGV reservoir.
  6. Bewick

    Name a bird for each letter of the alphabet-

    Oops... this reply was for another thread.
  7. Bewick

    Name a bird for each letter of the alphabet-

    Thought that but seems a bit early for them.
  8. Bewick

    Name a bird for each letter of the alphabet-

    P- Pink-footed goose Rare bird in Hertfordshire, one is currently wintering at Tring.
  9. Bewick

    Name a bird for each letter of the alphabet-

    M- Montagu’s harriers I once volunteered at a reserve and was told about some possibly breeding at the reserve. About as specific as I can get.
  10. Bewick

    Name a bird for each letter of the alphabet-

    H- Hawfinch Bramfield has a handful every winter, failed to see them on my two attempts.
  11. Bewick

    Name a bird for each letter of the alphabet-

    D- Dartford warbler Haven't seen them in the area but we occasionally have a few spending the winter near Richmond park.
  12. Bewick

    Name a bird for each letter of the alphabet-

    Sure, maybe uncommon breeding/wintering birds that are in a users area.
  13. Bewick

    Name a bird for each letter of the alphabet-

    Z- Zitting cisticola Possibly bending the rules a little, it was a species that I had expected to see while on vacation in France- didn't get it. Which I later found out was because I was not looking in the right areas, it ended up being one of my highest counted species on my last trip to France.
  14. Bewick

    Name a bird for each letter of the alphabet-

    Same happened to me, tried last January and dipped, same for my first try in the Christmas holidays (dipped the Hertford and colchester lot). Finally got a group in London, reported 10 minutes way from the house. My brother recently got back into birding and while attempting to get him his...
  15. Bewick

    Name a bird for each letter of the alphabet-

    Think we should possibly start a new one, I don't have any for rest of the letters. Does anyone else?
  16. Bewick

    Name a bird for each letter of the alphabet-

    Probably my family name... the amount of childhood quail trapping stories I've been told by my French grandparents makes it seem reasonable.
  17. Bewick

    Name a bird for each letter of the alphabet-

    Q- Quail One was apparently showing relatively close by but news on it stopped before I could ever attempt it.
  18. Bewick

    Name a bird for each letter of the alphabet-

    J- Jack snipe One was reported in my area, we went there the next day and never saw it.
  19. Bewick

    Name a bird for each letter of the alphabet-

    Happy Christmas and best wishes to all those who have been involved in this thread.
  20. Bewick

    Name a bird for each letter of the alphabet-

    E- Eremophila alpestris (Shore lark) Missed the group at Holkham gap in January, will hopefully be returning this the winter to try again. https://www.birdforum.net/opus/Horned_Lark
  21. Bewick

    Name a bird for each letter of the alphabet-

    Technically not the full name so just I'm going to just put Q- Quail here just in case.
  22. Bewick

    Name a bird for each letter of the alphabet-

    O- Ortolan bunting Rare in charente but should still be possible. https://www.birdforum.net/opus/Ortolan_Bunting
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