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Name a bird for each letter of the alphabet- (2 Viewers)

Honestly let’s restrict the game to Europe and the US for this first game. So any bird found in Europe or the US is acceptable in this current game. I’ll edit the rules.
Zosterop,

They nested in Somerset for four years at least in the 80's.

regards
Merlin
 
K - Kingbird

(On the basis that you would use the name Kingbird on its own in much of the range?? Struggling otherwise ... ;-) )
 
K - Kingbird

(On the basis that you would use the name Kingbird on its own in much of the range?? Struggling otherwise ... ;-) )
No, it has to be a specific species- two warbler species come to mind. One the name of a state, the other being a rare new world warbler.
 

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