ID Challenge #5 - closes 18 December 2009
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ID Challenge #5 - closes 18 December 2009
Answers for this challenge are due by replying to this topic by midnight (NZDT) on Friday 18 December 2009.
Click here for the rules.
Remember, your answers will not be visible to anyone else until after the closing date.
Up for grabs is a place on a scheduled Wrybill Birding Tours, NZ pelagic trip, so make sure you have a go at this challenge.
Good luck.
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Re: ID Challenge #5 - closes 18 December 2009
Juvenile Starling, Sturnus vulgaris.
Cheers, Tony Wilson.
Cheers, Tony Wilson.
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Re: ID Challenge #5 - closes 18 December 2009
Either a juvenile Blackbird or starling. The slightly slimmer/pointier beak and the shorter tail suggests a starling(I think!), so I'll go with a Juvenile Starling.
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Re: ID Challenge #5 - closes 18 December 2009
Starling (juv)
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Juvenile Starling.
Tail too short for a Blackbird.
Tail too short for a Blackbird.
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Juvenile starling
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juvenile common starling
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Juvenile Starling (Sturnus vulgaris)
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Re: ID Challenge #5 - closes 18 December 2009
juvenile starling
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