Odd Bird, please help.
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I have just noticed a weird bird in my back garden. It is the size of a small pigeon, but more rounded, walking and in possession of a long curved beak. I thought it may be a Rail or a Snipe, both common British Birds, (not that common, but not rare), however, it did not fly away, it was walking, and it is night, and Rails and Snipes are not nocturnal. As far as I am aware the only bird that fits the bill (no pun intended), would be a Kiwi. But I am wondering how this could possibly be! Anyone else got a clue what this birde could be? I am seriously puzzled.
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I have just noticed a weird bird in my back garden. It is the size of a small pigeon, but more rounded, walking and in possession of a long curved beak. I thought it may be a Rail or a Snipe, both common British Birds, (not that common, but not rare), however, it did not fly away, it was walking, and it is night, and Rails and Snipes are not nocturnal. As far as I am aware the only bird that fits the bill (no pun intended), would be a Kiwi. But I am wondering how this could possibly be! Anyone else got a clue what this birde could be? I am seriously puzzled.
------------------------------------ No Good Deed Goes Unpunished Clare Boothe Luce
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Dalek Dave wrote:
Anyone else got a clue what this birde could be?
A small part of dinner?
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I'd have to catch it first, and that would involve going out into the snow! Seriously though, I have just checked my Book of British Birds (In Colour) and I am still puzzled.
------------------------------------ No Good Deed Goes Unpunished Clare Boothe Luce
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I'd have to catch it first, and that would involve going out into the snow! Seriously though, I have just checked my Book of British Birds (In Colour) and I am still puzzled.
------------------------------------ No Good Deed Goes Unpunished Clare Boothe Luce
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I have just noticed a weird bird in my back garden. It is the size of a small pigeon, but more rounded, walking and in possession of a long curved beak. I thought it may be a Rail or a Snipe, both common British Birds, (not that common, but not rare), however, it did not fly away, it was walking, and it is night, and Rails and Snipes are not nocturnal. As far as I am aware the only bird that fits the bill (no pun intended), would be a Kiwi. But I am wondering how this could possibly be! Anyone else got a clue what this birde could be? I am seriously puzzled.
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I have just noticed a weird bird in my back garden. It is the size of a small pigeon, but more rounded, walking and in possession of a long curved beak. I thought it may be a Rail or a Snipe, both common British Birds, (not that common, but not rare), however, it did not fly away, it was walking, and it is night, and Rails and Snipes are not nocturnal. As far as I am aware the only bird that fits the bill (no pun intended), would be a Kiwi. But I am wondering how this could possibly be! Anyone else got a clue what this birde could be? I am seriously puzzled.
------------------------------------ No Good Deed Goes Unpunished Clare Boothe Luce
Did you manage to take a photo?
I know you believe you understood what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize what you heard is not what I meant.
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Did you manage to take a photo?
I know you believe you understood what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize what you heard is not what I meant.
yes but not a good one. I will try to get a better picture.
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yes but not a good one. I will try to get a better picture.
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It seems odd that it has not flown away, maybe its tame?
I know you believe you understood what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize what you heard is not what I meant.
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It seems odd that it has not flown away, maybe its tame?
I know you believe you understood what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize what you heard is not what I meant.
Maybe it is a kiwi?
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Maybe it is a kiwi?
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I have just noticed a weird bird in my back garden. It is the size of a small pigeon, but more rounded, walking and in possession of a long curved beak. I thought it may be a Rail or a Snipe, both common British Birds, (not that common, but not rare), however, it did not fly away, it was walking, and it is night, and Rails and Snipes are not nocturnal. As far as I am aware the only bird that fits the bill (no pun intended), would be a Kiwi. But I am wondering how this could possibly be! Anyone else got a clue what this birde could be? I am seriously puzzled.
------------------------------------ No Good Deed Goes Unpunished Clare Boothe Luce
Sorry, Dave. Given your general antics and the fact that you speak a language from the other side of the pond, my mind somehow initially translated that as, "I'm an odd bird. Please help." Hey, what can I say? It's late in the day and my brain clearly took off for the pub half an hour ago. :-D
Christopher Duncan www.PracticalUSA.com Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes Copywriting Services
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Sorry, Dave. Given your general antics and the fact that you speak a language from the other side of the pond, my mind somehow initially translated that as, "I'm an odd bird. Please help." Hey, what can I say? It's late in the day and my brain clearly took off for the pub half an hour ago. :-D
Christopher Duncan www.PracticalUSA.com Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes Copywriting Services
Gee, thanks pal :)
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I have just noticed a weird bird in my back garden. It is the size of a small pigeon, but more rounded, walking and in possession of a long curved beak. I thought it may be a Rail or a Snipe, both common British Birds, (not that common, but not rare), however, it did not fly away, it was walking, and it is night, and Rails and Snipes are not nocturnal. As far as I am aware the only bird that fits the bill (no pun intended), would be a Kiwi. But I am wondering how this could possibly be! Anyone else got a clue what this birde could be? I am seriously puzzled.
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You could try the RSPD bird identifier[^]?
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I have just noticed a weird bird in my back garden. It is the size of a small pigeon, but more rounded, walking and in possession of a long curved beak. I thought it may be a Rail or a Snipe, both common British Birds, (not that common, but not rare), however, it did not fly away, it was walking, and it is night, and Rails and Snipes are not nocturnal. As far as I am aware the only bird that fits the bill (no pun intended), would be a Kiwi. But I am wondering how this could possibly be! Anyone else got a clue what this birde could be? I am seriously puzzled.
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Using the RSPD BirdFinder link mentioned above - it suggests a Treecreeper[^]
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Using the RSPD BirdFinder link mentioned above - it suggests a Treecreeper[^]
Steve _________________ I C(++) therefore I am
No, longer beak.
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Kiwis are allways found at the PUB! Although sometimes in backyards with BEER.
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Andy_L_J wrote:
Kiwis are allways found at the PUB! Although sometimes in backyards with BEER.
And almost always in Australia.
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I have just noticed a weird bird in my back garden. It is the size of a small pigeon, but more rounded, walking and in possession of a long curved beak. I thought it may be a Rail or a Snipe, both common British Birds, (not that common, but not rare), however, it did not fly away, it was walking, and it is night, and Rails and Snipes are not nocturnal. As far as I am aware the only bird that fits the bill (no pun intended), would be a Kiwi. But I am wondering how this could possibly be! Anyone else got a clue what this birde could be? I am seriously puzzled.
------------------------------------ No Good Deed Goes Unpunished Clare Boothe Luce
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I have just noticed a weird bird in my back garden. It is the size of a small pigeon, but more rounded, walking and in possession of a long curved beak. I thought it may be a Rail or a Snipe, both common British Birds, (not that common, but not rare), however, it did not fly away, it was walking, and it is night, and Rails and Snipes are not nocturnal. As far as I am aware the only bird that fits the bill (no pun intended), would be a Kiwi. But I am wondering how this could possibly be! Anyone else got a clue what this birde could be? I am seriously puzzled.
------------------------------------ No Good Deed Goes Unpunished Clare Boothe Luce
Seriously, the only way anyone can identify this is with a pic, no matter how badly taken! Upload one somewhere, and we will help you. I have 10 years experience as a conservationist in the field, and the number of calls like this I have had over the years are many. This is the same answer I give all of them. There is no way to accurately ID the (snake/spider/bird/mammal/frog) (delete which is applicable) without some sort of picture.
Greetings from sunny South Africa!
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I have just noticed a weird bird in my back garden. It is the size of a small pigeon, but more rounded, walking and in possession of a long curved beak. I thought it may be a Rail or a Snipe, both common British Birds, (not that common, but not rare), however, it did not fly away, it was walking, and it is night, and Rails and Snipes are not nocturnal. As far as I am aware the only bird that fits the bill (no pun intended), would be a Kiwi. But I am wondering how this could possibly be! Anyone else got a clue what this birde could be? I am seriously puzzled.
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Sounds like a curlew of some sort to me - was it picking about in some mud? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whimbrel[^]
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Maybe it is a kiwi?
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Would be an odd place to find it though, as seen as it would not be in Australia ;P I've done some looking around, and found this: Long-billed Birds in England Maybe its one of these that was in your garden?
I know you believe you understood what you think I said, but I am not sure you realize what you heard is not what I meant.