Another one....and just for fun. Maybe more difficult than #1, maybe not. If you fancy a bash at it, see if you can name the type of bird and tell what's wrong with the photo (if indeed there is anything wrong with it).!! Feel free to open the image 'large' for a closer inspection, perhaps if there are any discrepancies they may be very subtle, but then again, perhaps not.
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I reckon its a Dunnock, known (I think) as a Hedge Sparrow, with a bit from it's cousin the House Sparrow. Shalln't say any more!
Best wishes
Hazel in Southwest France
Hi, I agree with Hazel a Dunnock that lost its head.
Regards Shane
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Dunnock of the Scottish variety with that beak, specially for cracking open a Haggis!!
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Rumbled again. The bird is indeed a Scottish Dunnock, with the addition of a male House Sparrow’s bill (although in general the males appear to have much darker bill's than this one. A young bird perhaps)?. Anyway, I really must try harder in future.!!
WendyBartter said:specially for cracking open a Haggis!!
Cracking open the Haggis isn't too much of an issue. Trying to catch them in the first place, that's where the real difficulty is.!! :-)
You just have to keep looking!!!
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
I think you're brilliant they way you move these bits around, I know these programmes are clever but you still have to be able to use them!! It just goes to show that you can't believe anything except what you see with your own eyes!
Thanks Hazel, you are very kind although it's not too difficult once you initially learn how to do it.