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  1. Bewick

    Name a Bird You've Photographed

    3363. Red-breasted goose Connection 'breasted', lifer from yesterday.
  2. Bewick

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    3021. Eurasian hoopoe
  3. Bewick

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    Just a question but does this bird really relate to the shrikethrush- Somali fiscal is a shrike but does not have shrike it its name and a shrike thrush is also not in the shrike family (Laniidae). It would be like following up a kingbird with a pied flycatcher.
  4. Bewick

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    'Birds of the earth'... You could probably connect every species on earth if being grouped together in a book is considered a link!
  5. Bewick

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    Little bustards and Bush stone curlews? Species that do not have any range overlap? Edit: Have not been following this thread that closely but that seems like a really strange way to find connections.
  6. Bewick

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    How does this bird relate to a little bustard?
  7. Bewick

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    2446. Common ringed plover
  8. Bewick

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    2443. Stone curlew Going to France in a week, hopefully I'll return with a less atrocious pic of a stone curlew...
  9. Bewick

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    1515. Sandwich tern
  10. Bewick

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    You can use the search function, restrict the search to this thread. Much easier way to find whether a species has already been played.
  11. Bewick

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    1430. Ruddy shelduck (Digiscoped)
  12. Bewick

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    1426. Red-breasted merganser
  13. Bewick

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    1423. Goosander
  14. Bewick

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    1420. Canvasback (Digiscoped)
  15. Bewick

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    1418. Common goldeneye
  16. Bewick

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    1416. Whooper swan
  17. Bewick

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    1414. Brent goose
  18. Bewick

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    931. Glossy ibis (Digiscoped)
  19. Bewick

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    929. Eurasian spoonbill (Digiscoped)
  20. Bewick

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    889. Northern raven
  21. Bewick

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    887. Eurasian magpie
  22. Bewick

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    Birds should share some sort of relation with the bird above it. Great photo though.
  23. Bewick

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    882. Eurasian jay
  24. Bewick

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    I meant the caracara. How does the previous caracara relate to the chaco chachalaca?
  25. Bewick

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    How does this bird relate to the previous bird?
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