G Greaterbilby Well-Known Member 18 Feb 2025 #425 A medium-sized wader of freshwater marshes, with a distinctive broad withe patch around each eye
G Greaterbilby Well-Known Member 18 Feb 2025 #427 No. It spends much of its time in deep cover, emerging cautiously and mainly at night to probe the mud for food
No. It spends much of its time in deep cover, emerging cautiously and mainly at night to probe the mud for food
G Greaterbilby Well-Known Member 18 Feb 2025 #429 It has similar appearance but belong in a different family and it has aquatic habitats
T Tetzoo Quizzer Well-Known Member 5+ year member 18 Feb 2025 #430 Jack Snipe? Although not a different family, taxonomically speaking.
G Greaterbilby Well-Known Member 18 Feb 2025 #431 It has the word "snipe" in its name, but still belongs to a different family
T Tetzoo Quizzer Well-Known Member 5+ year member 18 Feb 2025 #432 Drat! I’d forgotten about Painted-Snipe!
G Greaterbilby Well-Known Member 18 Feb 2025 #434 Tetzoo Quizzer said: Greater Painted Snipe. Click to expand... Correct
G Greaterbilby Well-Known Member 18 Feb 2025 #435 A widespread coastal and freshwater wader, with characteristic noisy calls and bright orange bill
G Greaterbilby Well-Known Member 19 Feb 2025 #438 Member of family Fringillidae, widespread in Europe, north Africa, west Asia and Pakistan, found in open country and woodland
Member of family Fringillidae, widespread in Europe, north Africa, west Asia and Pakistan, found in open country and woodland
G Greaterbilby Well-Known Member 19 Feb 2025 #440 It has less vivid colours and the name of its family is in its genus