OK Justin and Howie, I am sure one of you know what this thing is. ; I know it is not a great shot, I did crop some. ; I could only ge this close without getting soaked. [attachimg=1]
thats an oyster catcher. snipes are smaller. I see them once in awhile at forsythe. been trying to get a good pic of one this is my only one so far and not happy with it. there beak and eye really stand out http://www.flickr.com/photos/ac209/5680 ... hotostream here is a snipe. Justin posted some also in the last post about the snipe http://www.flickr.com/photos/ac209/5251 ... hotostream
OK, is a snipe a real bird? I just thought is was a "pretend" bird. ; Or is this one of those things that I am gonna feel stupid about later? ; (of course I could use it in may class room)
that pic I have on flickr is a snipe. the word sniper comes from that bird. I think it is from brits shooting snipes. ok I googled it and yes it comes from brits shooting snipes so yes it is a real bird The word Sniper comes from a play on words by British soldiers in India as early as 1773. Here troops hunted the Snipe, a small, quick bird that was difficult to shoot. Successful shooters were dubbed Snipers. However the true Sniper as we know him today was developed by the German Army of WW1.
Here's the other snipe thread - the original post isn't a snipe, but I posted some shots of one further down: http://www.themagicinpixels.com/forum/non_disney_photos/is_this_snipe_7971.0.html I've been shooting snipes for years now, so I guess I'm a genuine sniper! ;