please can you help identify

taken with new camera not sure what they are i think the first maybe a pipit of some kind ?thank you

  • Buzzard said:

    Hi newsioux welcome to the forum.

    The first photo appears to be a Skylark, and as cds has identified the second photo. I would agree it is a female Red- Crested Pochard.

    Hope this helps Regards Buzzard

    Buzzard, are you sure its a Skylark???

  • Susan said:

    Hi newsioux welcome to the forum.

    The first photo appears to be a Skylark, and as cds has identified the second photo. I would agree it is a female Red- Crested Pochard.

    Hope this helps Regards Buzzard

    Buzzard, are you sure its a Skylark???

    [/quote]

     

    Hi Susan, the reason I went with Skylark

    Skylark whitish over eye - Meadow Pipit pale stripe over eye

    Skylark pale-centred cheeks - Meadow Pipit dark streak or patch on sides of neck

    Skylark buff breast - Meadow Pipit evenly streaked chest and flanks

    Sklyark white belly - Meadow Pipit olive-buff or creamy underside

    Leg colour and Hind Claw resemble that of Skylark, the beak is also light were on a Meadow Pipit it is all dark.

    The below photo's are what? Skylarks, Meadow Pipits or Both! 

     

     

    Hope this helps Regards Buzzard

    Nature Is Amazing - Let Us Keep It That Way

  • i have thease other two pictures taken of the bird they were taken on the fareham creek a tidal area

  • Anonymous
    0 Anonymous 11/01/2010 02:29 in reply to newsioux

    Hi Newsioux

    Is this the same bird shown as your first post shows?

    Still very interesting though

    Regards

    Kathy and Dave

     

  • I see no Lark only Pipit. The glare in the photo is misleading, perhaps. Go back to the start Susan is right.

    Pipits are often found at the fresh water outlets at the shore. 

    For viewing or photography right place right time is everything. I'd rather be in the right place with poor kit than have the best kit and be in the wrong place.

  • I would agree it's a meadow pipit. The bill is too long and fine for a skylark. Also skylarks (as Buzzard's excellent photos show) usually show a bulky-bodied and small-headed look, and even when the crest is not raised you can see the slight 'overhang' at the nape. Habitat is not a problem.

    Agree with female RCP for the duck.

  • Unknown said:

    I see no Lark only Pipit. The glare in the photo is misleading, perhaps. Go back to the start Susan is right.

    Pipits are often found at the fresh water outlets at the shore. 

     

    Hi John,  I think the glare is the least of my problems my eyes are blurry. I shall go to the opticians and get my EYES checked LOL

    I think I have Larks on the brain, judging by my photo's. Again I can only thank those who have much better eyesight than me and far better computers.

    After looking at this photo again, I would agree with the Meadow Pipit identification, well done to all those who thought Pipit.

    Keep this old timer right, donations for new glasses welcome!!!!

    Regards Buzzard

     

    Nature Is Amazing - Let Us Keep It That Way

  • Anonymous
    0 Anonymous 11/01/2010 04:25 in reply to Buzzard

    Hi Buzzard

    You do well, with the ID's on the RSPB, please do not knock yourself

    Keep on going there!!!! {hug}

    Regards

    Kathy and Dave

     

  • Lol Buzzard, xx,  you had me  talking out loud  to your comments. lol