04-06-2008, 12:50 PM | #21 |
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Keep trying Jo you will get there in the end
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hears another wrong answer Paradisaea rubra
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04-06-2008, 01:52 PM | #23 |
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is it some sort of a vulture?
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I'll take a guess at an eagle of some sort.
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Jo I wish red bird of paradise chick would be great but sorry wrong
Sarah sorry know clues yet the day is still young Mango nope good try but sorry wrong answer D
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Well latin names lets me out then<g> have enough problems with the english names<g>.
Can I ask if its a rare hatchling chick, or is that cheating?
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Ostrich and I dont know what the latin name is!!!
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Trogon - im here trying all these different exotic birds and its probebly a jackdaw, rook,crow or something along them lines
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Jo excellent try and yes similar to atrogon chick but sorry still wrong
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Coraciiformes? possibly, show us its feet.
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