Photobombing Fun

Pesky Robins....just because it's almost Christmas they always seem to want to get in on the act when I'm out taking photos.!! Perhaps you could help me identify the original intended targets before the Robins muscled their way into the photos? As always though, it's just for fun, so please feel free to give it a go.  :-)

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  • Ooohh another quiz;   not sure I'm too good at this but I'll give it a go ........  don't laugh !!  

    1) Barnacle Goose

    2) Robin

    3) Red Kite

    4) Ringed Plover

    5) Gannet

    6) Wheatear

    7) Gull - no idea ... pink feet  hmmmm   Glaucous !    

    8) Sea duck  !     post edit;  just looked at my birds of Britain book ...... it's not a Razorbill is it ?  lol  

    9) Oh no, another gull -  ???  will say Black backed

    10) Garden Warbler

    Hope someone else can ID them 'cos I can't  !  

  • Having a go too:-

    1.   Duck billed platypus (or a duck of some sort)

    2.   Round robin

    3.   Buzzard, but then I noted Hazy's Red Kite, much better

    4.   Plover (thanks again Hazy)

    5.   GB Gull

    6.   White chested little bird, my book says could be Wheatear

    7.   Fulmar???

    8.   More questions

    9.   Herring Gull Now that's for sure!!!!!

    10.   White throat, well it certainly has one.

    Must be bedtime    Tara

     

  • Some interesting answers so far, I’ll leave it a bit longer yet, just in case anyone else wants to have a go.

    gaynorsl said:
    1.   Duck billed platypus

    Without wanting to give too much away, I think that I can safely say with a small amount of confidence that this may not actually be the correct answer for number 1. It’s the wrong time of year for them.!! :-)

  • LOL Paul, of course if you say it with an Aussie accent it could almost be believable.  I blame my laptop, this is the first time this morning I have been able to get on to any programme, so last night I must have been also feeling frivolous.:-)

  • Here's my ten penno'rth

    1. Barnacle Goose

    2. Goldcrest

    3. Red kite

    4. Ringed Plover

    5. Gannet

    6. Northern Wheatear

    7. Herring Gull

    8. Guillemot

    9. Common Gull

    10. Garden Warbler

     and of course

    11. Rubber necking Robin:-)

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