Sunday Quiz – The Eyes Have It!

Dear Readers, they say that ‘the eyes are the windows to the soul’, and this week I thought we’d look deeply and lovingly into the eyes of some of the UK’s commonest wildlife, to see what we could see. There are fifteen eyes below, and all you need to do is to tell me who they belong to. Just to make it a smidge harder, for once I’m not going to make this multiple choice, so you can tell me who you think you’re looking at.

As per normal, I will publish the answers on Tuesday, so if you want to be marked, pop your answers in the comments here on the blog before 5 p.m. UK time on Monday. Also, you might want to write your answers down before you get to the comments if you don’t want to be influenced by those who have gone before. Finally, some of the photos are a little blurred at this magnification. Just take it as an additional challenge :-).

Onwards, and good luck!

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4 thoughts on “Sunday Quiz – The Eyes Have It!

  1. gertloveday – Australia – Gert Loveday is the pen name of sisters Joan Kerr and Gabrielle Daly. Gabrielle’s background is in nursing, medical research and music, while Joan is a widely-published poet. Since 2006 they have written several comic novels together. You can read more about how they came to be Gert on this interview with Guy Savage of 'His Futile Preoccupations' http://swiftlytiltingplanet.wordpress.com/2014/04/29/gert-loveday-interview/ Gert Loveday writes with authority on peculiar diets, exercise regimes, body makeovers, extreme fashion, gurus, pigeons, religion, poetry, politics, the health bureaucracy, gourmet cooking, reality TV and literature from the Norse Sagas to Jeffrey Archer, with a sharp eye for character foibles and the pricking of pomposity. Our books are available in digital form only. 'Writing is Easy' is available from Amazon, Kobo, Bookworld and iTunes. 'Crane Mansions' and 'The Art Of The Possible' are on Amazon, Kobo, iTunes, Smashwords and its affiliated bookstores. 'Crane Mansions' is also available as an audiobook at http://www.audible.com.au/pd/Comedy/Crane-Mansions-Audiobook/B01I486SDW Gert Loveday's Fun With Books is our playground, where we hope to find others who like the same games. We post midweek and at the weekend - stuff about books, writers, writing, words, things that amuse us, some of our own writing.
    gertloveday

    I don’t have much of a clue but at a guess I’d say the first is the eye of a favourite of yours, the fox, and the last is of a favourite of mine, the owl.

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  2. FEARN – Allotment holder, Edinburgh
    FEARN

    Impossible – but what the heck

    1)Fox
    2)Duck
    3)Squirrel
    4)Heron
    5)Coot
    6)Rabbit
    7)Dog (Greyhound?)
    8)Blackbird
    9)Jackdaw
    10)Frog or Toad
    11)Damselfly or Dragonfly
    12)Thrush
    13)White Dove
    14)Parakeet (Green)
    15)Kestrel

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  3. Rosalind Atkins

    First time I’ve dared to commit, so whatever I get will be a PB! I fear I have been too specific for my own good in a couple of instances … Great fun – thanks!

    1) Red Fox
    2) Mallard
    3) Rabbit
    4) Grey Heron
    5) Raven
    6) Weasel
    7) Adder
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    10) Toad
    11) Damselfly
    12) A juvenile something !
    13) Collared Dove
    14) Green Parakeet
    15) Short-eared Owl

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  4. Rayna

    1, Fox
    2. Peacock
    3. Squirrel
    4. Heron
    5.Wolf
    6. Hedgehog
    7, Kestrel
    8. Blackbird
    9. Crow
    10. Frog
    11. Damsel fly
    12. Cuckoo
    13. Dove
    14 Parakeet
    15. Owl

    I’m not too confident about the specifics, but am giving it a go for fun. Thank you for your posts and quizzes to get us inspired! xx

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