I struggled to describe the colours of a Brown Honeyeater let alone respond to Plum (purple/red) but here goes.. Crested Pigeon.. Plum sort of with Light Brown... Does this make sense?
Shorty's right though, there was nothing wrong with his post. I think the "asking for" could be accidentally confusing to some. Just pick one of the colours from the two nominated in BOLD in the last post, one that is also a colour in your bird, and then pick another from your post/bird. So the next post/poster always has two colours to choose from (edited: unless the bird is only one colour of course). Pretty straightforward, as are Holly's rules redone.
Anyway, no dramas. To keep it rolling: Matching YELLOW and adding WHITE
Well I know it's late but I find these rules about as clear as mud! particukarly the part about nominating and matching ..roll on Monday and make it simple please
Young White-throated Treecreeper. Grey and WHITE.
M-L
Grey Fantail, match your White and back at you with GREY
Cheers
Cage
Hunter Valley NSW
White necked Heron in breeding plumage, matching Grey adding Plum (purple/red)
Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
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Initially tricked by page 3 Beaten again I will wait a while
Dale Huonville, Tasmania
I struggled to describe the colours of a Brown Honeyeater let alone respond to Plum (purple/red) but here goes.. Crested Pigeon.. Plum sort of with Light Brown... Does this make sense?
Samford Valley Qld.
I was a little bit slow. Looks like it's White.
Samford Valley Qld.
Double post.
Samford Valley Qld.
Superb Fairy Wren, light brown. Looking for BROWN (sorry)
Dale Huonville, Tasmania
Reflex, I changed my post, looks like white under the chin, so hopefully Holly will agree, let's look for WHITE or BROWN
Dale Huonville, Tasmania
Little Eagle
Matching brown adding white
Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/
Varied Triller matching White and asking for Black. Sue
Magpie Lark, Matching Black, looking for white
Cheers
Cage
Hunter Valley NSW
Black Swan, matching White (there is a little patch visible) looking for BLACK
Dale Huonville, Tasmania
Forest Kingfisher ... Black band to match and looking for Blue
Sunshine Coast Queensland
Satin Bowerbird - matching BLUE (satin) and adding BLACK
Peter
New Holland Honeyeater, matching black adding yellow.
Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/
Thanks, Annie. (i only just saw your comment )
I have to say i do like these challenges, it's a one stop shop of great photos
Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
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Absolutely agree with you there Shorty!
Yellow-rumped Thornbill - matching YELLOW adding WHITE
West Coast Tasmania
The Straw-necked Ibis. Matching white, pick any of the shiny colours you like. I think shiny Blue looks good.
M-L
Forest Kingfisher - matching BLUE adding WHITE
Peter
Plumed Whistling duck - Matching WHITE and asking for RUSTY/RED
Keep going everyone!!
Green Pygmy Goose matching white and asking for green. Wonderful selection of photos .Sue
Barn Owl, matching white adding brown (got him today )
Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/
Male Eclectus Parrot
As Sue was asking for Green, I'm matching GREEN and asking for GREEN again.
M-L
Immature Blue faced Honeyeater. Matching Green and asking for WHITE.
.
Samford Valley Qld.
????
From the rules
"The next bird must match (and the poster must also nominate) one of those colours"
Seem pretty clear?
Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/
White-plumed Honeyeater, matching White, looking fior YELLOW
Cheers
Cage
Hunter Valley NSW
And I really don't have a problem with the odd slip-up as the shots are awesome.
Cheers
Cage
Hunter Valley NSW
Shorty's right though, there was nothing wrong with his post. I think the "asking for" could be accidentally confusing to some. Just pick one of the colours from the two nominated in BOLD in the last post, one that is also a colour in your bird, and then pick another from your post/bird. So the next post/poster always has two colours to choose from (edited: unless the bird is only one colour of course). Pretty straightforward, as are Holly's rules redone.
Anyway, no dramas. To keep it rolling: Matching YELLOW and adding WHITE
Golden Whistler
West Coast Tasmania
Green Pygmy-goose - using WHITE and nominating GREEN
Peter
I just pipped you at the post I think Peter. Hang on and I'll change one of my colours from blackk to white rather than you have to delete yours
West Coast Tasmania
Olive-backed Oriole (juvi), using GREEN adding BLACK
Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/
Sharp Tailed Sandpiper matching BLACK and adding BROWN. Sue
Well I know it's late but I find these rules about as clear as mud! particukarly the part about nominating and matching ..roll on Monday and make it simple please
Sunshine Coast Queensland
Australian (maned) wood duck - Matching BROWN and adding GREY
What a wonderful job everyone has done! I have absolutely loved seeing each and every photo
Silvereye, matching Grey and looking for YELLOW.
And no, it didn't manage to eat the Mistletoe berry.
Cheers
Cage
Hunter Valley NSW
Pallid Cuckoo fledgling - matching GREY adding BROWN
West Coast Tasmania
Tawny Frogmouth taken yesterday afternoon. Matching Brown asking for WHITE.
Samford Valley Qld.
Galah - Matching WHITE adding PINK
Plumed Whistling Duck, matching WHITE adding BROWN
Shorty......Canon gear
Canberra
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rawshorty/
epic photo ( :
William.S
William.S
Nutmeg Mannikin... matching BROWN and WHITE. Looks like a young Oriole to me . Sue
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