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Plus on your adventures you reported Red-bill choughs seen with Storks and other avian life. I think we decided on (Yellow-billed) choughs at Piz Gloria. Good work all.
Chough, Alpine - Pyrrhocorax graculus- (OHMSS, OHMSS) p. 7
https://www.mi6community.com/discussion/17930/birding-bond/p7
AVE MATER ANGLIAE
(Hail Mother of Engand)
Ash ring-necked dove.
Birds with a bond.
This is a busy year for me, I resolve to give some Birding updates closer to the holiday season at year's end. Plus the Greek to Me and Rebus lanes.
Until then I can recognize well-known artist and namesake Terance James Bond (of Suffolk) focusing on bird life.
Penny's Robin
I'm not sure but they found like tropical birds to me. Probably not much help!
Good question, @PropertyOfALady, and still another lane for birding.
I'm actually not so good at bird sounds and songs (or flora and fauna for their environment) as I'm supposed to be.
With a little research I can get pretty close to the birds heard at 2:45 in the clip.
007 and Mr. Jones (3:05)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAexPuTr6jM
So I'm associating that trilling type song to a Common Chaffinch (Fringilla coelebs), as a film sound in use back then and today.
This recording made in Stuttgart, Germany. Range is considered Europe, northwest Africa, northwestern Asia.
@PropertyOfALady at 5:09, I'd guess the birds on screen are the Ring-tailed pigeon (Patagioenas caribaea) as native to Jamaica. Or stock footage of other doves or pigeons are possible.
Sound-wise that seems to be the shriek of monkeys to me.
Dr No 1962 Bond & Honey hide from the army in the jungle scene (6:35)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Et1t3HIDrIs
in the shape of a rooster,
Bond's kitchen wall in LALD;
Or in Jamaica, known as Jungle fowl
Swan Vestas matchbox 1980s version from TLD
Unidentified, maybe a Whooper swan
More from the Q Collection.
toy handgun from various Bond game adventures
The World is Not Enough
Nightfire
GoldenEye: Rogue Agent
Everything or Nothing
The logo is not a specific species, still the Golden Eagle is common in deserts.
Q's BOAC travel bag with speedbird logo from TSWLM;
Again the speedbird logo is not specific, but is thought to resemble a Swift.