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Anybody know what this bird is, I`ve come up with serrin but I could be wrong.
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Yellowhammer!
Lucky git! :D
DiddyDave
04-04-2008, 19:40
'Lucky git' ???
What a Yellowhammer is a lucky git for being a Yellowhammer?
I saw an Egret today on the Humber bank - was he/she a lucky git too?
LOL
CT nailed it. Female Yellowhammer also known as yellow bunting. Thousands of them up here:thumbs:
Not so common here -they're a regular visitor at the Cannock Chase Feeding Station, but not regular enough to guarantee bagging one.
Magpie70
04-04-2008, 19:53
Nice shot, I love these birds at the moment, very bright plumage.
Thank you all for the id, how could I not recognise a yellowhammer, my favorite bird when I was a child. where I live I can atract goldfinches, greenfinches, bluetits, coaltits,and thats about it.
Venomator
04-04-2008, 22:13
Thank you all for the id, how could I not recognise a yellowhammer, my favorite bird when I was a child.
Probably because that is the female and you would most likely have memories of the much brighter, yellower and generally more striking male sitting on top of a bush singing its heart out for a bit of bread without cheese ... :D
Nice shot though ... :thumbs:
:p
Cracking pic of a Yellowhammer/
Trev Rich
04-04-2008, 23:49
DEFINATELY A YELLOW HAMMER!!
I know this cos everyone else says it is:lol::lol::cuckoo:
where I live I can atract goldfinches, greenfinches, bluetits, coaltits,and ......
Yeah yeah, no need to brag... :nono:
I can offer sparrows, starlings, robins and greenfinches are considered exotic....
It must be at least 2 weeks since you've posted a kite, have they all gone away ? :lol:
Steve
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