Four of a kind...** - UP AND RUNNING AGAIN March 2016!
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- Curtis Hart
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As requested, here's my poor picture of a Chestnut-mandibled Toucan from Sirenia Station.
Red-capped Lark, Barberspan Bird Reserve, South Africa.
Red-capped Lark, Barberspan Bird Reserve, South Africa.
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White-capped Dipper (Mindo, Ecuador)
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What? No one has a photo of a Chickadee? The ones I have are all Carolina, but surely someone has a Black-capped Chickadee.
- nightdriver
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I'm capped-less
- periglenes
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Ive got the BCCH photo but no idea what to play next... So I didn't want to finish a 4-of-a-kind and not move us on.
-Frank
-Frank
- periglenes
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Here's your Black-capped Chickadee
Now, somebody start the next turn, because I don't have any idea what would be good, and my supply of photos is depleted...
-Frank
Now, somebody start the next turn, because I don't have any idea what would be good, and my supply of photos is depleted...
-Frank
- Curtis Hart
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Indian Peafowl
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I have a bunch of New Zealand candidates, but I'll use one I haven't used before.
This is my only photo (and sighting) of a New Zealand Grebe:
This is my only photo (and sighting) of a New Zealand Grebe:
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That Broadbill is cool. Even though it is a long way off, it is a great photo. It really gives a sense of what it would be like to see that bird in the wild!
This one is going to be tough, I think. There are a number of "color"-and-"color" birds in the world, and I've seen a few of them but I don't have photos of anything except the only US species. So I am taking the low-hanging fruit...
Black-and-white Warbler
I might have a blurry photo of a Black-and-yellow Silky Flycatcher somewhere, but otherwise I'm out of this one.
This one is going to be tough, I think. There are a number of "color"-and-"color" birds in the world, and I've seen a few of them but I don't have photos of anything except the only US species. So I am taking the low-hanging fruit...
Black-and-white Warbler
I might have a blurry photo of a Black-and-yellow Silky Flycatcher somewhere, but otherwise I'm out of this one.
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Hope I haven't painted us into a corner here. Anyone got Macaw photos?
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Well, the rules say that I can't follow my own, but I have another one to add if the committee allows it
-Don
www.RainforestDon.com
-Don
www.RainforestDon.com
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After 24 hours, you can go again. 24 hours has passed (and then some).AsydaBass wrote:Well, the rules say that I can't follow my own, but I have another one to add if the committee allows it
-Don
http://www.RainforestDon.com
So, finish this one off.
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I guess I'll have to dig out a zoo shot to get this one done.....
- Andy Avram
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Well darn, I thought I had a picture of a Blue-and-white Swallows from Costa Rica. Must have been in the one memory stick that died on me on that trip...
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This is a terrible shot, but here it is
Black-and-yellow Silky-flycatcher (Phainoptila melanoxantha)
and we'll move on to Barred
Barred Becard (Pachyramphus versicolor)
-Don
http://www.RainforestDon.com
Black-and-yellow Silky-flycatcher (Phainoptila melanoxantha)
and we'll move on to Barred
Barred Becard (Pachyramphus versicolor)
-Don
http://www.RainforestDon.com
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Damn, didn't get in early enough to get the Barred Owl.
Barred Becard? That's an awesome bird name (and bird!).
Here's a blurry shot of my only other Barred bird I have photographed -
Northern Barred Woodcreeper (Calakmul, Campeche, MX)
Barred Becard? That's an awesome bird name (and bird!).
Here's a blurry shot of my only other Barred bird I have photographed -
Northern Barred Woodcreeper (Calakmul, Campeche, MX)
- Curtis Hart
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It's been awhile. This past winter, I decided to try to get a photo of a "barred" bird. When I finally saw one, I realized that I've had a photo of this bird all along. It just took going back to Sulawesi to remind me.
Barred Rail
I had to look around a bit to find a decent new category. I think we can manage Horned.
Here's a Horned Screamer from Venezuela.
Barred Rail
I had to look around a bit to find a decent new category. I think we can manage Horned.
Here's a Horned Screamer from Venezuela.
- nightdriver
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Glad to see this running again...
Horned puffin
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Horned puffin
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- herpseeker1978
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Great Horned Owl
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Glad to see this resurrected! I had forgotten where it died. Turns out I had another "barred" bird photo I took more recently, but since it has another part to its name I'm glad I saved it in case that comes up.
I do have a somewhat lame Horned bird... Horned Lark (juvenile)
Here's a reminder of what has been used so far....
American
-bellied
-billed (twice...oops)
Black
Blue
-breasted
Brown
Buff(y)
California
Cassin's
-colored
Common
-crested
-crowned
Eared
Eastern
Eurasian
European
-eyed
Golden
Great
Greater
Green
Horned
-headed
Least
Lesser
Little
Long
Masked
Northern
Olive
Red
Ruddy
-rumped
Short
Snowy
South
-tailed
-throated
Tree
-vented
Western
White
Wilson's
-winged
Wood
Yellow
And the new word to incorporate is...............PYGMY
There are few north American species and I have a couple non-US species if we get stuck.
One of my favorite anseriform birds, the Cotton Pygmy-Goose
(I had to cheat here for now.....I have a photo of a wild one but I can't access it here. This is a captive bird, I will replace it with a wild one later)
I do have a somewhat lame Horned bird... Horned Lark (juvenile)
Here's a reminder of what has been used so far....
American
-bellied
-billed (twice...oops)
Black
Blue
-breasted
Brown
Buff(y)
California
Cassin's
-colored
Common
-crested
-crowned
Eared
Eastern
Eurasian
European
-eyed
Golden
Great
Greater
Green
Horned
-headed
Least
Lesser
Little
Long
Masked
Northern
Olive
Red
Ruddy
-rumped
Short
Snowy
South
-tailed
-throated
Tree
-vented
Western
White
Wilson's
-winged
Wood
Yellow
And the new word to incorporate is...............PYGMY
There are few north American species and I have a couple non-US species if we get stuck.
One of my favorite anseriform birds, the Cotton Pygmy-Goose
(I had to cheat here for now.....I have a photo of a wild one but I can't access it here. This is a captive bird, I will replace it with a wild one later)
- Curtis Hart
- Posts: 595
- Joined: June 7th, 2010, 5:07 pm
- Location: Hillsdale County, Michigan
- Curtis Hart
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- Joined: June 7th, 2010, 5:07 pm
- Location: Hillsdale County, Michigan
- nightdriver
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- Joined: August 24th, 2010, 9:34 pm
- Location: Los Angeles County
- nightdriver
- Posts: 427
- Joined: August 24th, 2010, 9:34 pm
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for Pete's sake... don't tell me I screwed us up again....
- Curtis Hart
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Re: Four of a kind...** - UP AND RUNNING AGAIN March 2016!
I've seen maybe 3 or 4 species with Cinnamon in the name. The only one I have a photo of was the one you posted. If we don't get any more in a week or so, we can try something else.
Curtis
Curtis
- nightdriver
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- Curtis Hart
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White-faced Whistling Duck I have at least one more for faced.
Capybara by curtisfrommichigan, on Flickr
Capybara by curtisfrommichigan, on Flickr
- nightdriver
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I just noticed we did -faced before. DOH!