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In the News (Sun 27 Dec 09)

  
 birding facts Birding Resources by the Fat Birder
Other people prefer the impressionistic art that gives atmosphere and jizz not just an virtual still life.
I love the superreal images where fine detail even in backgrounds give images a surreal feel and are as accurate in their portraiture as a fieldguide illustration.
I may not know much about art, but, as they say, I know what I like.
www.fatbirder.com /links/images_and_sound/art_and_artists.html

  
 A Twitcher's Homepage
However, a photo of a Paddyfield Warbler in Birding World 10 (10): 388, 1997, taken on Fair isle showed a bird with exactly the same jizz and colours as our bird, so we hope they will agree with us after all!
This was the seventh record for the Netherlands (cf Dutch Birding 18: 13-16, 1996).
Due to the low quality of the film and the a-typical posture of this bird, its identification was questioned by many birders and considered by them to be a Booted Warbler Hippolais caligata.
www.j.vdlaan.freeler.nl /veldriet.htm

  
 Wrybill Birding Tours, NZ: Trip reports - Tolaga Bay Pelagic - 23 February 2003
I felt this group merited a special mention given the difficulty of id. Throughout the day we were presented with sightings of PTERODROMA'S whose size, colouration, markings (particularly the underwings) and jizz suggested a different species.
The sea around the boat occasionally erupted with bait fish being attacked on all fronts by predators including kingfish, tuna and at least two common dolphins.
Closer to shore we began to encounter fluttering shearwater once again and the first white-fronted tern of the day.
www.wrybill-tours.com /tripreports/030223.htm

  
 Wrybill Birding Tours, NZ: Rarities - Little curlew
Although they certainly won't win a photo competition (!) they show the classic little curlew 'jizz' and features.
01/11/03 Little curlew, Numenius minutus, at the Manukau Harbour, Auckland
This bird was first seen during Labour weekend (26-28 October) 2003 by Gwenda Pulham and Gordon Gorby (the same bird as last year?).
www.wrybill-tours.com /rarities/littlecurl.htm

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