MYSTERY BIRD QUIZ #2

Hello Folks,

Here's something for all you fans of our feathered friends. Each friday for 12 weeks, I will be posting a little teaser for you. Without looking in books or on the internet (i.e - no cheating), see if you can identify this bird. The following Monday, so as long as no-one has guessed it, I will post one clue. The day after I will post the answer along with some additional information for your interest.

Here goes ....

MYSTERY BIRD #2
I boom and I lek where the clouds are long and white.

  • Also go for New Zealand and Kakapo

       Ray

          

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  • Thinking of the booming in the clue,there is Little Bittern on the N.Z. list but does it boom ?

    Pete

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  • I go with New Zealand but I am not sure about the bird.

    Cin J

  • Hi Mrs T

    Im going for a Kakapo too, I seem to remember something about the male having some sort of internal bag/sack which they inflate and make a booming sound which can be heard for a few miles. For the life of me I cannot remember if I saw this on TV or in one of the zoos we have visited over the past few years?

    Shane

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  • Blimey, if these quiz's are going to be about foreign birds then thats me knackered as I aint got much idea about foreign birds..........apart from Mrs Robbo who's part Italian LOL

     

    I found this and it cracked me up...not for the easily offended though LOL

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  • Unknown said:

    Blimey, if these quiz's are going to be about foreign birds then thats me knackered as I aint got much idea about foreign birds..........apart from Mrs Robbo who's part Italian LOL

     

    I found this and it cracked me up...not for the easily offended though LOL

    Thanks Robbo, cracked me up too, (with the help of a glass of wine I happened to be drinking at the time).  What a bird!

    I'm just as stuck as you are with foreign birds - I'm still learning the British ones.

    Annie

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    Einstein

  • I think that TJ etc are right on this one.  Like Shane I am sure I have seen something about about Kakapo booming and lekking - it wasn't last chance to see because I didn't watch it but I do remember reading the book.

    Caroline in Jersey

    Cin J

  • Clue: with my weight it's no surprise I cannot get off the ground!

  • Heavy Bird, Limited flight, WHite Clouds, booming and lekking can only be a kakapo

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  • mpiekp said:
    Heavy Bird, Limited flight, WHite Clouds, booming and lekking can only be a kakapo

    That's already been given. I assumed from MrsT's comment that it's something else otherwise wouldn't she have said?

    I haven't cheated and looked this up but I have a feeling there's a large flightless ostrich like bird called a Rhea or Rhia. Not sure how it's spelt.

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