91热爆

Explore the 91热爆
This page has been archived and is no longer updated. Find out more about page archiving.

16 October 2014

WILL-STAR13


91热爆 91热爆page
Scotland
Island Blogging
Northern Isles

Orkney
Burray & South Ronaldsay
Eday
Flotta
Graemsay
Hoy
North Ronaldsay
Papa Westray
Rousay, Egilsay and Wyre
Sanday
Shapinsay
Stronsay
The Mainland
Westray

Shetland
Bressay
Burra
Fair Isle
Fetlar
Foula
Muckle Roe
Papa Stour
Skerries
The Mainland
Trondra
Unst
Whalsay
Yell

Argyll & Clyde Islands
Western Isles

Contribute
House Rules

From the 91热爆
I.B.H.Q.

Contact Us

Late Photos of October

I spotted this bird!

Does anyone know what it is?



Thanks

WILL-ORION13
Posted on WILL-STAR13 at 20:41

Comments

It is a Blue Redstart

Lynsey Gibson from Argyll


This is a very exotic-looking bird, I'm glad that Lynsey has managed to identify it! Where did you see it, WS?

Jill from EK


Hi. Nice picture but a bit small. I'm glad Lynsey was able to identify the bird. if you speak to Ruth again I'm sure she'll explain how to get the best out of your pictures on the site.

Hyper-Borean from The hide


Have you googled Blue Redstart? I think Lynsey is correct, some good photos on Google images of this bird. PS Welcome to Island Blogging

Squidgy the Otter from Isle of Coll


Thanks for telling me

WILL-STAR13 from UNST


I spotted the bird just outside my house in unst.

WILL-STAR13 from Unst


And I thought a blue redstart was a wind up.

Nic from Coll


This is a male Eastern Bluebird (there is no such thing as a Blue Redstart) and it is a bird bever seen in Europe before. I suspect Will is winding us all up - if not phone Mr P immediately (Will you know what this means!). If it is a win-up, please don't do it again ;-). It could make some birdwatchers very nervous!

puffinbillyunst from Unst


Is there such a thing? I googled it and can find blue-fronted and blue-capped ones and something called a red-flanked bluetail (which looks much more like it actually) but nothing called simply "blue redstart". Also, none of them have that prominent black bar on the wing which seems to be only on the Moussier's redstart.

Ian Coulson from Brue, Isle of Lewis


I've found an excellent page with ALL the photos on it - you should be able to identify it on there somewhere. It's at http://www.camacdonald.com/birding/Sampler6a-OldWorldFlycatchers&TrueThrushes.htm.

Ian Coulson from 22 Brue, Isle of Lewis


BLUE redstart??? Who's mad, me or you lot?

Barney from Swithiod law and order


Does a nervous birdwatcher twitch?

Flying Cat from watching the birdies


I am not trying to stage a wind up. I saw a sparrow sized, blue bird in our garden but didn't have my camera handy. As I didn't know what it was I tried to find a picture of the bird on google and the above is the best and closest I could find. Although there still seems to be some debate as to the identity of this bird I would like to thank everybody for their suggestions.

WILL-STAR13 from Unst




This blog is now closed and we are no longer accepting new posts.



About the 91热爆 | Help | Terms of Use | Privacy & Cookies Policy