Chlidonias Moderator Staff member 15+ year member 16 Jul 2014 #364 has everyone given up? Number four I will guess at being red-headed parrotfinch. Number five I don't know at all. It has a posture reminiscent of a trogon but it surely isn't one. So, no clue.
has everyone given up? Number four I will guess at being red-headed parrotfinch. Number five I don't know at all. It has a posture reminiscent of a trogon but it surely isn't one. So, no clue.
ThylacineAlive Well-Known Member 10+ year member 16 Jul 2014 #365 Not given up, just stumped. At first I thought 5 was a dove of some sort, but then I thought that that couldn't be right when I looked at the head more. ~Thylo
Not given up, just stumped. At first I thought 5 was a dove of some sort, but then I thought that that couldn't be right when I looked at the head more. ~Thylo
Chlidonias Moderator Staff member 15+ year member 16 Jul 2014 #366 I thought number five looked dovey as well but the head doesn't look right
vogelcommando Well-Known Member 10+ year member 16 Jul 2014 #367 I also would say it it more Trogon-like.... BTW Also sure 4 is a Red-headed parrotfinch.
Chlidonias Moderator Staff member 15+ year member 16 Jul 2014 #368 the toe structure looks heterodactylous and it has a trogon look about the head and in the posture, but are there any of that colouration? And the tail doesn't look like a trogon's.
the toe structure looks heterodactylous and it has a trogon look about the head and in the posture, but are there any of that colouration? And the tail doesn't look like a trogon's.
Hevden Well-Known Member 16 Jul 2014 #369 Not a Trogan or Dove, all others have now been guessed correctly.
Maguari Never could get the hang of Thursdays. 15+ year member Premium Member 16 Jul 2014 #370 No. 5 - juvenile Andean Cock-of-the-Rock?
TeaLovingDave Moderator Staff member 15+ year member 16 Jul 2014 #372 5) Guinian Red Cotinga (Phoenicircus carnifex)
lintworm Well-Known Member 15+ year member 16 Jul 2014 #373 TeaLovingDave said: 5) Guinian Red Cotinga (Phoenicircus carnifex) Click to expand... That has to be correct, as the photo was taken in the Wuppertal bird house.
TeaLovingDave said: 5) Guinian Red Cotinga (Phoenicircus carnifex) Click to expand... That has to be correct, as the photo was taken in the Wuppertal bird house.
Hevden Well-Known Member 16 Jul 2014 #374 TLD got it so the results are 1. Yellow-billed Hornbill - Mobelle 2. Banded Pitta - Vogelcommando 3. Striped Grassmouse - ThylacineAlive 4. Redheaded Parrotfinch - Chlidonias 5. Guianan Red Cotinga - TLD 6. Matschies Tree Kangaroo - Mobelle Mobelle wins with 2 out of 6
TLD got it so the results are 1. Yellow-billed Hornbill - Mobelle 2. Banded Pitta - Vogelcommando 3. Striped Grassmouse - ThylacineAlive 4. Redheaded Parrotfinch - Chlidonias 5. Guianan Red Cotinga - TLD 6. Matschies Tree Kangaroo - Mobelle Mobelle wins with 2 out of 6
Moebelle Well-Known Member 10+ year member 16 Jul 2014 #375 Give me the subspecies for number 4. One zoo, none in the gallery, two are easy one is okay, and two are harder. Attachments RSCN7281.JPG 493.8 KB · Views: 2 DSCN7587.jpg 715.7 KB · Views: 5 RSCN7283.JPG 240.7 KB · Views: 2 DSCN7258.jpg 1.8 MB · Views: 5 DSCN7392.jpg 987.8 KB · Views: 4
Give me the subspecies for number 4. One zoo, none in the gallery, two are easy one is okay, and two are harder.
ThylacineAlive Well-Known Member 10+ year member 16 Jul 2014 #376 1) Southern Lapwing 4) Malaysian Elephant ~Thylo
TeaLovingDave Moderator Staff member 15+ year member 16 Jul 2014 #378 1) Rock Dove or Feral Pigeon (Columba livia) 2) 3) Crocodile Monitor (Varanus salvadorii) 4) Sri Lankan Elephant (Elephas maximus maximus) 5)
1) Rock Dove or Feral Pigeon (Columba livia) 2) 3) Crocodile Monitor (Varanus salvadorii) 4) Sri Lankan Elephant (Elephas maximus maximus) 5)
vogelcommando Well-Known Member 10+ year member 16 Jul 2014 #379 3 could be a Papuan monitor Varanus salvadori.