Impossible bird quiz

johnalison

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If you've nothing better to do on a wet bank holiday you might like to identify the birds in photos that I have taken this year, mostly in the Baltic. Some of them are easy, some pretty hard and although one is almost impossible, it appears twice. None of the birds is completely unknown in the UK and I will be expecting the full two or three word name in most cases. Take care with No 11. 17 is following 18 around in the hope of a free meal. Good luck.

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Possibly, but what sort?

No idea - it's largely a silhouette to me and my shrike deduction was principally based on (i) head shape and (ii) your clue that it was being followed for a free meal. Anyway, perhaps I have left the hard part to someone more knowledgeable ...
 
My guesses would be:
2, Hooded Crow
3, Skylark
4, Swallow
6, Bluetit
9, Buzzard
10, Crow
13, Heron
15, Goldfinch
 
1. Tern.
2.Hoodie.
3.Skylark.
4.Barn Swallow.
5. Graylag goose.
6.Swallow.
7 and 8. Pochard and little Grebe.
10. common Buzzard.
11, hard to tell, could be European Swift.
12. Heron.
all the others are too small for my screen!
 
1. Tern.
2.Hoodie.
3.Skylark.
4.Barn Swallow.
5. Graylag goose.
6.Swallow.
7 and 8. Pochard and little Grebe.
10. common Buzzard.
11, hard to tell, could be European Swift.
12. Heron.
all the others are too small for my screen!
2,3,4,5 correct. others way wrong!
 
Yes. white-tailed. Incredible sight and dwarfed the hooded crow that was mobbing it.

No, not a skua. The type should be easy enough, but the species is unfamiliar to most of us.
 
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