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 Post subject: Birding school for ducklings.
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Who can participate?
Only birders with less than 50% average at the ID challenges or anyone not ready to participate there. 8)

What can everyone else do?
You are the ducks teaching the ducklings about the basics. :D Please help where you can and post new pics (easy ones) for ID.

Basic tip #1:
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When I did a beginners bird course a couple of years ago they taught us this silly sentence.
Silly Billy Loves Pulling Helen's Hair
S= size
B= bill, shape and colour
L= Legs - length and colour
H= habitat
H= Habits



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Oops..... forgot! :redface:
Where do you send your answers?
Nowhere, post here what bird you think it is.

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 Post subject: Re: Birding school for ducklings.
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Ok i shall help where i can 8)

here is a nice and easy one for you ducklings..

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 Post subject: Re: Birding school for ducklings.
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Jen you are a fast one!

One duckling present for the first lesson!

Batmad, you are mad, do you call that easy :roll: I must get that book! Not sure if I can find one with South African birds though :huh:

What if I get Roberts software? If it can be downloaded on-line it would be an idea. I will go and have a look on their web site.


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 Post subject: Re: Birding school for ducklings.
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I'm quick on the draw Micetta! :twisted:

Go slow... have a look at the size and bill, that should narrow things down a bit. :wink:

What food do you think it eats?

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 Post subject: Re: Birding school for ducklings.
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Also have a look at the facial markings and the posture.

This birds facial markings are very distinct!

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 Post subject: Re: Birding school for ducklings.
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The smaller the more difficult :twisted: I do not even know the family!

Eats insects and small seeds, maybe a tiny worm if he is lucky :hmz:
A tit?


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 Post subject: Re: Birding school for ducklings.
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See the pointy bill? Insect eater. :thumbs_up:

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jen- must i say where i found it?? make it a bit more easier??

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 Post subject: Re: Birding school for ducklings.
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Micetta- Dont worry! Me, Jen and all the other experianced birders on this forum will help you know your birds like the back of your hand! :wink: soon you will be outshinning us 8)

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Batmad, for me it is important to get the family right first, exactly which specie comes afterwards. I promise I will start studying... I do not know the names of the birds in english or in any other language apart from the most common ones or most rare ones. I even have a very foggy idea of the difference between the sparrow and the tit family not to talk about finches,
pipits, wagtails etc. *sigh*

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 Post subject: Re: Birding school for ducklings.
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Micetta, you are on the right track! :thumbs_up:

When I started birding the hard part was getting down to the family. Seeing that you can only see the pic and not the bird, I think we should give you some pointers getting down to a range of families first. :wink:

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A flycatcher or batis? A capped something with those markings?

A white browed Robin chat??


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Flycatcher? Batis? I was gonna say White-browed Robin-chat just based on looking at pictures....no wonder I'm not a birder, I haven't a clue other than looking at illustrations....SOS...But I think I'll learn ALOT!! Great thread, and thanks for starting it.


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 Post subject: Re: Birding school for ducklings.
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You are on the right track. :wink:
Here are a few sites for you to check out.
http://www.birdlife.org.za/fieldguide/book/index.php
http://www.hardaker.co.za/
http://www.niall.co.za/Species/RobertsC ... cation.htm

Hi Africat! :D

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 Post subject: Re: Birding school for ducklings.
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I am a beginner and I managed to find out what is was following the advice!!! Keep it up MORE MORE MORE!


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