KNP Bird Challenge - Chats and Discussions

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Flutterby added 13 new entries = 850

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Flutterby added 9 new entries = 920

Ladies

Flutterby - 16570
nan - 10980
Lisbeth -8470
ExFmem - 6790
Amoli - 6230
Tina - 4940
Toko - 4900
Klipspringer - 3170
Super Mongoose - 2710
Mel - 1280
Sharifa - 730
Bookworm - 660
mposthumus - 560
Michele Nel - 340
Pooky - 230
Spotted Genet - 20
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Total: 68 220

Gents

leachy - 22240
Dindingwe - 11390
Duke - 6050
harrys - 5190
BluTuna - 4210
Dewi - 4110
Richprins - 2950
steamtrainfan - 2260
Bush Brat - 1860
General Gump - 300
Dzombo - 190
Peter Betts - 340
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Total: 61 060


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^Q^ ^Q^ flutterby you rock!


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No more till the next Kruger trip. ;-)


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Good girl 0/0


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RP, are you sure that the kingfisher that you have posted is a pygmy kingfisher, it looks like a malachite kingfisher, there is too must blue on the head :-?


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It's a Malachite Kingfisher, Pygmy would have an orange supercilium and some violet around the ears coverts.


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That's what I thought :yes:


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