Hello again 10,000 Birders … it’s GREAT to be back!
It has been nearly two years since my last quiz. A major house flood, two graduations, much travel and insufficient birding for me since that last post in Feb 2009. I trust you have all been doing much more birding than me.
And I know you’ve missed me.
I anticipate that quizzes will be posted on the 1st of every month. Answers should be posted within a few days after that. If additional clues are needed, watch for the comments in the original post.
So here we go.
I am working up my appetite for generating bird quizzes again. This month’s quiz is a smallish quiz. Here are the clues:
1. No clue. Yes, it is possible to guess this species with no clues. Extra credit will be given.
2. “A kleptomaniac’s delight” is a description that I made up, paraphrasing a statement documented by a famous birder about an anonymous first-time observer of this species.
3. Solitary.
4. Monotonous.
5. Widespread.
6. Unobtrusive.
Birds in quizzes are ABA birds (Version 7.0, November 2008) unless otherwise stated. Post your answers in the comments below. Have fun.
American Bittern?
Just guessing: a kite?
Common Raven.
Whip-Poor-Will
Bohemian Waxwing?
northern mockingbird
Do I get a second guess? Great Grey Owl
Night Heron.
Nate’s right. Did my cryptic post this morning get lost or did I just not hit post?
I know Jory has seen Great Gray Owl and Bohemian Waxwing and Whip-poor-will and both Nightherons, and Northern Mockingshrike.
Sooo… yeah I think Northern Saw-Whet Owl as well.
If I am right, it was Jory’s second hint comment that did it. “No clue (Northern clue)” and “heard but not seen” did it.
After that, everything fell into place.
Kleptomaniac would refer to the fact that it’s small enough to fit in your pocket, no?
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After I put my eyes on clue #2, my appetite for the answer was increased.