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This morning cycling through Swinley forest (lots of pine, but was passing through a swampy stand of birch with some chestnut) I startled a bird which seemed oddly coloured to me. Yellow-greenish on the sides, like the general impression of a greenfinch but the size of a jay.

It flew straight and flapped its wings continuously and really fast like grouse do. Any ideas? The colour puzzled me a bit.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 11:02 am
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Baby Robin off to a party.

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Jazz Finch


 
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woodpecker?


 
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It flew straight and flapped its wings continuously and really fast like grouse do. Any ideas?

Definitely a bird. The flapping wings continuously is a dead giveaway.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 11:14 am
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Definitely a bird. The flapping wings continuously is a dead giveaway.

....or a bat....or a huge insect.....or a tiny pterodactyl....or a greenfinch but the size of a jay....or a green jay.


 
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Posted : 26/08/2015 11:24 am
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Drac might have it.. woodpecker.. seems obvious..


 
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Could be a Green Woodpecker but they tend to flap a bit then glide & dip then flap a bit etc.


 
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Very few green birds that size in the UK though so can only have been a woodpecker. Perhaps I just didn't see it dip and glide before it went out of view.


 
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The UK's only naturalised parrot - it is large, long-tailed and [b]green [/b]with a red beak and a pink and black ring around its face and neck. In flight it has pointed wings, a long tail and [b]very steady, direct flight. [/b]Often found in flocks, numbering hundreds at a roost site, it can be very noisy.

Where to see them
Found mainly in south-east England, [b]particularly Surrey[/b], Kent and Sussex.

It were a parakeet I tells thee!


 
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Yellow-greenish on the sides, like the general impression of a greenfinch but the size of a jay.

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Posted : 26/08/2015 12:01 pm
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I was riding a yellow Bird around Swinley on Saturday, no hint of green though and I am not jay and nor do I flap continuously. Must have been some other bird ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 12:02 pm
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[quote=GrahamS dijo]Yellow-greenish on the sides, like the general impression of a greenfinch but the size of a jay.

Goldfinch?

Goldfinch is slightly smaller than a Greenfinch. A Jay is much much ****, comparable to a magpie


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 12:28 pm
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Gangsta Jays?


 
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green woodpecker?


 
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This years on-trend fluoro Magpie. We really need Jamie to illustrate this!


 
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Very few green birds that size in the UK

I thought it was gold, but then again it could've been blue?


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 12:41 pm
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I know a Bird that flaps a lot, wears green too sometimes..

Shes in Harrogate ATM so probs not her.

Can't you be more specific ?


 
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Green woodpeckers normally make lots of noise as they fly off to alert their feathered brethren there is danger.
Or maybe it's just me


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 12:50 pm
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Green woodpeckers normally make lots of noise as they fly off to alert their feathered brethren there is danger.
Or maybe it's just me

They're probably afraid you'll take a piggy back on them.


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:06 pm
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I've seen woodpeckers lots of times, I just didn't think of them when trying to remember green birds.

Definitely not a parakeet - they are enduro green, much brighter, and have a long tail. And live in large groups too.


 
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Definitely not a parakeet - they are enduro green,

You're thinking of the closely related species ..... the Gnarakeet ๐Ÿ˜€


 
Posted : 26/08/2015 1:23 pm
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Swinley - must be one of those rare groundnesting birds they close half the trails for over summer!


 
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Gangsta Jays

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Much more likely to be a Green Woodpecker than a Parakeet if it was in woodland, I should have thought.


 
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