Nickname That Bird Contest: Winner

Before I name the winner of the "Nickname That Bird" contest, let me share Pete Dunne's favorite bird nicknames with you;

  1. Solitary sandpiper: Puddlepiper
  2. American woodcock: Meatloaf on a stick
  3. Rock pigeon: Bronx petrel
  4. Belted kingfisher: Aquakestrel
  5. Red-headed woodpecker: Tri-colored woodpecker
  6. Bluethroat: Rainbow in a Plain Brown Wrapper
  7. American Robin: Lawn Plover
  8. Yellow-rumped Warbler: Swarm Warbler
  9. Black-and-white Warbler: Zebra Creeper
  10. American Redstart: Flash Dancer

And the list of all entries received, in reverse chronological order;

Natalie

Kathy

Rolan

comments and rules.

If I counted correctly, there were 20 people who participated. Okay, I wrote a few notes about the names you chose (below the fold) and also, the winner is ..

These suggestions made me laugh (not an easy task these days);

Kathy's suggestion of Cooties and Cootlets for American Coot and babies

Mary's suggestion of the "beep-beep bird" for the red-breasted nuthatch

M S's mention of "Dogwatcher" because that is spell-check's suggestion for dowitcher

Lorax's suggestion of "Major Fluffybutt" for the least grebe

Chuck's daughter's name of "Marshmallow Ducks" for male Buffleheads

Most appropriate names;

Dendroica's and Lorax's suggestion of "ring-billed duck" for the ring-necked duck

nolagal's suggestion of the "lone ranger" for the common yellowthroat (a bird that is anything but common in my eyes!)

Nancyjane's suggestion of " Orange Crowned Laughing Woodpecker" for the Red-bellied Woodpecker

Lorax's suggestion of "yarmulke warblers" for Wilson's warblers

Jack's mention of the name "Kwok" for the black-crowned night-heron

Kathy's suggestions; Meow Bird for the Spotted Towhee, the Black-assed Yellow Bird for the Yellow-headed Blackbird, the Chicago Quail for the California Quail, the Whistle Duck for the Wood Duck, the Bandit Bird for the Common Yellowthroat, the Red-headed Sapsucker for the Red-breasted Sapsucker, and the Camp Robber for the Gray Jay.

And the winner of the book is Kathy!

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How about "boojum" for the Ivory Billed Woodpecker?

Or is this too literary?

Bob

Or how about "haint" for the ivory-billed? See TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD for a definition of the term.

By biosparite (not verified) on 23 May 2006 #permalink

Not really a practical name, but my pun-loving family has always referred to the Rose Breasted Grosbeak as the Gross Breasted Roastbeef. ;-)

late to the game, but I saw an article a few years back about an Austrailian duck. It apparently has a 1 meter penis and 6 inch legs. I'll nominate it as the oh no bird. (for it cry when coming in for a landing.)

thanks for all the additional nickname suggestions, everyone. this is one of my most favorite conversations to have with birders because i always learn something new and i always end up laughing.

I can't remember her name, but a non-birding girlfriend of a staffer
at the Point Reyes Bird Observatory around the late 1970s made up
my two favorites:

Tippy Glider (Turkey Vulture)
Angel Hawk (White-tailed Kite)

Oh man, I can't believe I missed this contest. These may have already been mentioned:

House Sparrow - McDonald's Warbler, Burger Kinglet, Black-throated Brown Warbler

Hi, The common yellow-throat is certainly common in my yard. I almost always have one in the flower garden and one in the brush under my walnut trees. This year was no exception.

This time of year the red-bellied woodpecker in my yard is refered to as "squaker."