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This snake is Elaphe quatuorlineata. T.
I think perhaps a Bar-tailed Godwit: Limosa lapponica ??
Quote from: Maggi Young on January 02, 2010, 04:22:34 PMI think perhaps a Bar-tailed Godwit: Limosa lapponica ??Maggi , it must be a Bar-tailed Godwit ,but the latin name is still not clear .On google I found also Limosa limosa as latin name for the Bar-tailed Godwit ? Anyway we get ahead with it ,thanks to the forum again .I think the snake is sneaky
No, I think the Black tailed is different, slightly longer beak, to,.... also taller..... I'm sticking with the Bartailed! http://www.pbase.com/adpostma/image/85502431 Try this page for comparative pix...https://sites.google.com/site/migratagis/shorebirds-gallery
I think you will find its the Bar-tailed godwit Limosa lapponica the tail bars are visible in the photo. The godwits depending on the time of year can be quite variable as to plumage but the bars are always visible.
Sad news. I'm afraid that Munky the Blackcap is no more....I discovered a pile of blackcap-like feathers under the bird feeder yesterday and she hasn't been seen since. I thought that this would happen as she stayed put when the other birds flew up in alarm at something....Thought you should know....
Quote from: Maggi Young on January 02, 2010, 08:11:15 PMNo, I think the Black tailed is different, slightly longer beak, to,.... also taller..... I'm sticking with the Bartailed! Quote from: PDJ on January 02, 2010, 09:51:49 PMI think you will find its the Bar-tailed godwit Limosa lapponica the tail bars are visible in the photo. The godwits depending on the time of year can be quite variable as to plumage but the bars are always visible. Quote from: TC on January 03, 2010, 01:38:50 PMFor my 10 cents worth it is a Bar Tailed Godwit. Identification points are shorter upturned bill than Black Tailed Godwit and shorter legsThe plumage on a Black Tail is softer grey without the pronounced streaking. The supercilium extends behind the eye on the Bar Tail. The Bar Tail looks "dumpier" than the Black Tail. This is obvious when you see them together. In flight the difference is easy. The Black Tail has a black band on its tail separated from its rump by a white band. The Bar Tail amazingly has a Barred Tail and a white rump !The Dutch name is Rosse Grutto and the French is Barge Rousse.So many thanks to you all ,Maggi ,Paul and Tom .Tom thank you for the "technical" explanation ! I go to change the names on my digital pictures ... and I learned again something about birds .Tom ,are you specialised in birds ? But Maggi and Paul seems to know also a lot about birds ...
No, I think the Black tailed is different, slightly longer beak, to,.... also taller..... I'm sticking with the Bartailed!
For my 10 cents worth it is a Bar Tailed Godwit. Identification points are shorter upturned bill than Black Tailed Godwit and shorter legsThe plumage on a Black Tail is softer grey without the pronounced streaking. The supercilium extends behind the eye on the Bar Tail. The Bar Tail looks "dumpier" than the Black Tail. This is obvious when you see them together. In flight the difference is easy. The Black Tail has a black band on its tail separated from its rump by a white band. The Bar Tail amazingly has a Barred Tail and a white rump !The Dutch name is Rosse Grutto and the French is Barge Rousse.