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No less than 3 Wallcreepers on the local wintering site near Geneva, of which 2 were paired up and the male was singing heartily. Even more surprisingly the pair were actually in a tree, Maybe we have a new species the Tree Wallcreeper!!! The icing on the cake was an Alpine Accentor wintering down at this relatively low level site while we were buzzed by a Golden Eagle.
Saw 3-5 'akepa on Powerline Road yesterday, which was the most I've ever seen on the saddle in one day. I swear I was listening to a creeper before the second group of 'akepa appeared, as well.
It appeared first over pine wood together with a Common Buzzard very early morning (06:50). They flew together for a while. Later on I saw that Long-legged Buzzard again while it was soaring over Acropolis Hill where the ruins of antique city Caunos near Dalyan. It was a fantastic moment.
My bird of the day has to be a real odd-ball -an escape most likely however its not every day you see a Violet Turaco especially in the date gardens of Bahrain in the Middle East.
My bird of the day was a yellow-shafted flicker. They are common around and have been on my list for years but I don't often see them in my yard and this guy caught me off guard.
Horseshoe Lake, Saint Joseph, Missouri April 18, 2008
My "bird of the day" was a Glossy Ibis. We usually do not see them here in northwest Missouri. We do get the White-faced Ibis passing through our area though! Today I observed nine (9) White-faced Ibis and in with them was one (1) Glossy!
Prairie Warbler... today at the base of Mt. Sequoyah. An Arkansas lifer for me! I got some great looks at it too, as it hopped around and sang just above eye level not far from me.
Bird of the day today Cerulean Warbler. At long last i found
a singing male. I have been targetting seeing this bird after reading about them and their problems. Last year i had it as a target species whilst in ther US , but never got near one. Until today, a superb fresh male singing its heart out in the warm spring sunlight here in the Appalachian mts
had great views and really appreciated its colours and song. we have been drinking Cerulean Warbler coffee sold via the American Bird cnservancy. think i got my reward today.
Bee-eater. It's been a long time since the Rainbow Bee-eaters in Australia and the Little Greens in Ismalia, but I can't believe they were more beautiful than this Bee-eater(though at the time I thought those were stunningly beautiful). What gorgeous things! I saw a small group of five or six. Really happy to get this tick. Lifer #571
Sue
Hi Briddo,
Yes, it was a E. Bee-eater. I did notice your avatar and thought how ironic, especially after the way I saw the bird. We left here (Ostia, Italy), on Monday to contuinue our circumnavigation and had an electronic problem about 20 miles out, so we came back in. I just went for a quick birding walk this afternoon and saw the birds. I may have missed E. Bee-eaters completely if we had not had to come back. They weren't there the day before we left. I’m calling it my ‘Lucky Break’. Congrats on your warbler.
Sue
I just cannot believe the past 2 days,first it was a Temmincks stint ,then 3 Collared pratincoles and this morning my first ever Spur winged plover,I am going back later to see if I can get a better shot of the plover as the sun was shining straight at me this morning.