Tiny wee bird - can anyone identify
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Tiny wee bird - can anyone identify
We have had a tiny wee bird approx 2- 2.5 inches in size - pale fawn/beige on top and very pale yellow underside. Seems to be feeding off tall seeding weeds. Only one spotted so doesn't appear to have a mate. Have any of you bird-fanciers, of the feathered variety, have any ideas
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thanks hairy legs - I'll give him a phone -
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Tiny wee bird - can anyone identify
You've probably spoken to Bill by now anyway, but it 'sounds' like a siskin to me.
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thanks for the input people...I have spoken to a few birders but they have not hit the mark as yet - it is not a siskin, nor a thrite, nor a heron - although I did wonder about that one - duh!
I am going to try and photograph it - getting close enuf is a problem but I reckon it is a rare one whatever it is- may keep it under my hat though remember the 'twitchers' last time when the snowy egret descended on Balvicar.
I am going to try and photograph it - getting close enuf is a problem but I reckon it is a rare one whatever it is- may keep it under my hat though remember the 'twitchers' last time when the snowy egret descended on Balvicar.
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Keshet, I was looking up bugs in my wildlife book last night and came across the bird section.
Are you sure your wee bird isn't a warbler of some kind?
There are pictures here:
http://triptych.brynmawr.edu/cdm4/brows ... ART=11,201
They're a bit small, but click on a picture and it'll enlarge.
Are you sure your wee bird isn't a warbler of some kind?
There are pictures here:
http://triptych.brynmawr.edu/cdm4/brows ... ART=11,201
They're a bit small, but click on a picture and it'll enlarge.
Erik - I don't want to know if I can eat the bird - I just want to know what it is. But thanks for the input.
Thank you a nonny mouse - it is not a warbler and definately not a poppy or cinquefoil. I am scratching my head and full of puzzlement. I cannot even begin to identify it from books or internet sites.
It really is VERY small - much smaller than a small sparrow.
Mmmmm - it's a mystery....
Thank you a nonny mouse - it is not a warbler and definately not a poppy or cinquefoil. I am scratching my head and full of puzzlement. I cannot even begin to identify it from books or internet sites.
It really is VERY small - much smaller than a small sparrow.
Mmmmm - it's a mystery....
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