Birds, Whatever A test December 31, 2007 laurahinnj 12 Comments and it’s a toughie, I think, with no color; only shapes and patterns to guide you. So… who’s who? 😉 Share this:ShareTweetLike this:Like Loading...
Not sure- I’m thinking maybe some Golden Eyes in the water, 2 mergansers and Susan might have the mallard right. Happy New Year’s, Laura- and best wishes for a happy and healthy 2008. Reply
Okay then! I guess maybe a hint is in order (although Dave was right – the flying ducks are all mallards). There’s three there in the water – all the same variety, but not mergs or goldeneyes. (Not much of a hint, after all) Reply
John: Of course you’re right. I’d been looking and looking for them – found them finally down the street! Silly! Reply
Going by tail shape/contrast, speculae, the little bit of orange foot visible on the centre bird, and the slight yellow showing on the bill of the far right bird, I guess mallards in the air. Reply
I really have no clue, but the flying one on the left looks like a mallard.
I say all three are mallards. The top two are males.
Not sure- I’m thinking maybe some Golden Eyes in the water, 2 mergansers and Susan might have the mallard right.
Happy New Year’s, Laura- and best wishes for a happy and healthy 2008.
They sure aren’t flying rabbits!
Happy New Year from the bunch of us!
The one in the middle is actually a flying antelope head. You can’t fool me.
I’m with Dave.
Dear Laura,
I believe they are all oneQ
Watch me get them ALL right:
DUCKS!
Okay then! I guess maybe a hint is in order (although Dave was right – the flying ducks are all mallards).
There’s three there in the water – all the same variety, but not mergs or goldeneyes.
(Not much of a hint, after all)
The ones in the water look like canvasbacks.
John: Of course you’re right. I’d been looking and looking for them – found them finally down the street! Silly!
Going by tail shape/contrast, speculae, the little bit of orange foot visible on the centre bird, and the slight yellow showing on the bill of the far right bird, I guess mallards in the air.