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Re: Found this on facebook: Ireland Birdwatch Portmarnock
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Quote from: Bobbie Ireland on 15-Sep-10, 10:52:07 AM
Quote from: MAK on 15-Sep-10, 10:39:46 AM
Couldn't find a stonechat like Donna's bird but thought the Reunion stonechat looked a little like a dark-eyed Junco except for beak color.
Here's an RSPB link, MAK. When they say "the size of a robin", they are talking about the European Robin... you can click to find this one on the link too...
http://www.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/birdguide/name/s/stonechat/index.aspx
European robin is much smaller than the American robin.
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Re: Found this on facebook: Ireland Birdwatch Portmarnock
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Quote from: Bobbie Ireland on 15-Sep-10, 11:00:27 AM
Quote from: Donna on 15-Sep-10, 10:40:52 AM
Ahhh, it's OK Bobbie, the first to guess, is the first to know!
So what's this?
Ah, well, now! THIS one is a stinker!
Nope, it's not a Stinker!
Try again!
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Re: Found this on facebook: Ireland Birdwatch Portmarnock
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Nope, it's not a Stinker!
Try again!
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Quote from: Donna on 15-Sep-10, 10:40:52 AM
Ahhh, it's OK Bobbie, the first to guess, is the first to know!
So what's this?
My guess is a female brown-headed Cowbird. A "stinker" of a bird as it lays it's eggs in other bird nests for them to raise it's young!
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Re: Found this on facebook: Ireland Birdwatch Portmarnock
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Quote from: nycbird on 15-Sep-10, 11:36:33 AM
female house finch
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Re: Found this on facebook: Ireland Birdwatch Portmarnock
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Quote from: Donna on 15-Sep-10, 11:42:38 AM
Quote from: nycbird on 15-Sep-10, 11:36:33 AM
female house finch
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Good job narrowing this down, NYCBird... a finch
sp
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Female Common Rosefinch! :
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Quote from: MAK on 15-Sep-10, 04:07:00 PM
Female Common Rosefinch! :
Aha, MAK! I bet you have it there. I thought Finch
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Re: Found this on facebook: Ireland Birdwatch Portmarnock
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Ok, here's the answer: Ready?
It's a
Linnet
: A small Old World finch (Carduelis cannabina) having brownish plumage. AKA, LBJ!
Yes, you all got the finch part right.
Ok, on to the next.
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Quote from: Donna on 16-Sep-10, 06:24:46 AM
Ok, here's the answer: Ready?
It's a
Linnet
: A small Old World finch (Carduelis cannabina) having brownish plumage. AKA, LBJ!
Yes, you all got the finch part right.
Ok, on to the next.
Well, Bobbie gets a big fat F for this one - NOT recognising a Linnet??? Sheesh! (Musta been the quality of the photo...
) Even a familiar LBJ can confuse... and often DOES!
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Re: Found this on facebook: Ireland Birdwatch Portmarnock
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Ok, here's todays: Could be an easy one, although they say it's a rare find in Ireland. Photo taken in Ballycotton, Co. Cork
Who me be?
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Quote from: Donna on 16-Sep-10, 06:48:05 AM
Ok, here's todays: Could be an easy one, although they say it's a rare find in Ireland. Photo taken in Ballycotton, Co. Cork
Who me be?
Ahhh, Blessed Ballycotton... a twitcher's paradise! Saw my first (and only?) Phalarope there. A superb place during migration seasons. I am heading towards a Lark
sp
here. - we'll see!
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Rules for Identification
: I have seen many birds in my ancient life - HOWEVER! I do not add them to any sort of real "list" til I can ID them myself. I have, for example, been "shown" a Bonelli's Eagle... looked like a flying postage stamp to me... So I have seen one... but can I ID one? Uhhhh... nope!
(Spell check for "Phalarope" = "Flareup")
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Re: Found this on facebook: Ireland Birdwatch Portmarnock
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Bonelli's Eagle. How cool is this? Never heard of one Bobbie. Thanks.
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Re: Found this on facebook: Ireland Birdwatch Portmarnock
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Quote from: Donna on 16-Sep-10, 07:13:29 AM
Bonelli's Eagle. How cool is this? Never heard of one Bobbie. Thanks.
A beautiful bird of prey.
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Quote from: Donna on 16-Sep-10, 06:48:05 AM
Ok, here's todays: Could be an easy one, although they say it's a rare find in Ireland. Photo taken in Ballycotton, Co. Cork
Who me be?
The Wood Lark is what I came up with going on Bobbies' thought. Beeeautiful eagle!
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