They have stretched your mind, made you scratch your head and even forced you to cheat on google, but what do the Jerdon’s courser, Northern bald ibis, Slender-billed vulture, Amsterdam albatross, St Helena plover, Ivory-billed woodpecker, Montserrat oriole, Long-billed tailorbird, Kakapo, Fiji petrel, Balaeric shearwater and Dusky starfrontlet all have in common (other than being birds!!!)? I am after one specific common denominator.Answer along with part 2 tomorrow!Claire
They are all on the red list - i.e. globally threatened?
A thing of beauty is a joy forever.
Yes, I would agree with Rach that they are probably all on the IUCN Red List of threatened species.
____________________________________________________________________
Tony
My Flickr Photostream
Are they all wrong answers we have suggested on the quiz ?
Pete
Birding is for everyone no matter how good or bad we are at it,enjoy it while you can
Agree with endangered species
But could it be they are all surviving in their one part of the world and nowhere else
Ray
a good laugh is better than a tonic
Wendy S said: Are they all wrong answers we have suggested on the quiz ?
LOL
I think they are all probably on the red list, (but that sounds a bit easy for Mrs T). Have they all been featured in David Attenborough's "Life of Birds"?
Annie
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
Einstein
Are they all restricted range endemic birds?
Best wishes Chris
Click Here to see my photos
They are all recipients of RSPB support and projects to save.
Caroline in Jersey
Cin J
I think woodpecker has come up with the right answer.
All benefitted from human intervention ;)
It's both what you do and the way that you do it!
You cannot fly like an eagle with the wings of a wren. William Henry Hudson (1841 - 1922)
Red list from me.
J