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Bird Mastermind Round 2 (1 Viewer)

Jane Turner

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4 this time. Two taken in the UK (one in my garden) two abroad.

I knew being a cr*p photographer would finally be of some value. The ID on one is contentious so it should be a good debate...the other three are proven.
 

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Blimey not all over again! Seriously though enjoyed the last one so thanks....

Reckon no1 is a Great Scaup, still thinking on the others
 
1) Greater Scaup
2) Verreaux's Eagle
3) Dunlin
4) Yellow-rumped Warbler (probably not though)

Don't suppose you'll be getting down to Woolies on my account this time either Jane. Can't imagine which of these you had in your garden either.
 
I wasn't offering to flash in Woolies this time MF gave me too much of a fright on the last one.

Actually I probably have had YRW in my garden...I just failed horribly to clinch it. Now if I had got my mitts on it, it would have been a different story!
 
1. Great Scaup
2. No more raptors please - i`m cr*p!!! I make Nick Rossiter look like a Guru!!!
3. Dunlin
4. Grey Wagtail
 
Hi Jane,
Ouch,my head!Is it just your photos or have I lost the ability to identify anything?;)
1)most likely a Scaup
2)can narrow it down to 4 sp!!
3)LOOKS like a Tringa,but is it?Will go with Greenshank,but prob.way out!
4)Yellow-rumped Flycatcher(??)
Please,somebody post a clear close-up photo of ANYTHING,even an unstreaked Acro or a 1st-w large gull!!
Harry H
 
Three have been named correctly and the 4th...the genus has been mentioned

Its my photos...I take sh*te ones!

No body has got the one that is a wee bit contentious
 
I'm going for tufted Duck on No1 and am still wracking on the others;but if 3 is a Greenshank,than make some room for me in Woolies window!
 
OK Number 4 is Serinus mozambicus. No, no one is claiming it as genuine... its very much an escape! It was in my garden though. It was briefly interesting, being small and in possesion of a yellow bum. I have aalso had Cinnamon Teal, Barbary Falcon (hybrid not 100% ruled out, Fulvous Whistling Duck and what looked suspiciously like a Housefinch in or from the garden!

The wader is the one that is open to question. I was photographing another species and looking through the camera lens when it ran into view. I got this one shot and it flew before I got bins on it
 
I'M CRAP AT THIS BUT HERE GOES:
1.Greater Scaup
2.Black Vulture
3.Marsh Sandpiper(adult summer plumage)....get them all the time up here! ;)
4.Tweetie-pie
 
I am going to get them all wrong; well, not the serinus mossambicus now that is solved.
Greater Scaup, black vulture and wood sandpiper would be my guesses, though i am least happy with the sandpiper...
 
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