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Need help
Posted: 28 Aug 2016, 19:08
by matcho
Ok,
This really doesn't come into the finch forum thingo, but I am doing a massive big crossword and the only thing that stumps me is this "Black-Faced Cuckoo-Shrike... {coll}" It has 6 letters starts with "b" and ends with "s". I have no idea.... Buzzard, Ray ...where are you?
Re: Need help
Posted: 28 Aug 2016, 19:20
by Tiaris
I always called them bluejays growing up if that helps??
Re: Need help
Posted: 28 Aug 2016, 19:31
by matcho
Tiaris wrote:I always called them bluejays growing up if that helps??
Me too, had beautiful eggs (I used to be an egg collector up until 20).... cicada bird. shufflewing is all I can find. Sheesh!
Re: Need help
Posted: 28 Aug 2016, 19:41
by vettepilot_6
Bluies

what qld call them
Re: Need help
Posted: 28 Aug 2016, 20:01
by matcho
vettepilot_6 wrote:Bluies

what qld call them
Thanks Vette, still doesn't help, second letter is "i" 4th is "c" 6th is "s". I know the second letter is "i" because the clue is "young goose= gosling."
This is going to kill me for a week.
Re: Need help
Posted: 28 Aug 2016, 21:17
by arthur
Blue Jays up this way, as well
I also shared your 'bad' habit as a youngster Matcho . . a lot more innocuous than what kids get up to today . . and never wiped out any species . .
Lucky I wasn't killed with some of the trees I climbed . . and luckily the 'oldies' didn't know or they would have killed me anyway
Checked my crossword 'cheat-site' . . "NO RESULTS FOUND"
Re: Need help
Posted: 28 Aug 2016, 23:19
by E Orix
Try BIFCUS it's New Zealand origin

Re: Need help
Posted: 29 Aug 2016, 06:44
by matcho
E Orix wrote:Try BIFCUS it's New Zealand origin

Thanks David,
Now I can sleep.
Ken.
Re: Need help
Posted: 29 Aug 2016, 06:59
by Tiaris
Is that the genus name?
Re: Need help
Posted: 29 Aug 2016, 08:06
by matcho
Tiaris wrote:Is that the genus name?
Tiaris,,
From what I can see (after a bit of digging around) it is a word derived from the letters of its name BFCS. The BIF bit I don't quite get but the CUS supposedly is a short form of "cuckoo-shrike". I can see birders using it in their notes when they are observed rather than the full name. Make sense?
Ken.