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ExFmem wrote: Tue Apr 02, 2019 6:25 pm I have a couple to add please:

154 Lizard Buzzard Kaupifalco monogrammicus - 100 pts

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Lizard Buzzard not found in Kalahari ..Habitat not suitable..


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It wouldn't be the first bird to pass through there -O-

What kind of raptor is it, you think, Peter?


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Lisbeth wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2019 7:57 pm\O
Thanks, Lis O0


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I'll add my crombec and my sandpiper - 60 points each. :-0

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Still a looong way to go for us here, Ex O-/


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Mel wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2019 9:26 pm It wouldn't be the first bird to pass through there -O-

What kind of raptor is it, you think, Peter?
With the black stripe on the throat and the rest that fits, it can only be a lizzard buzzard :yes:


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Hello everybody. :)

I have just got back from Kgalagadi. Bird sightings were low but I managed to get two more for my list. Eastern Clapper lark ( you are going to laugh when you see the photo) and a Harrier. I need to work out whether it is a Montagu's or a Pallid before I can post though. I see Eastern Clapper Lark is not on the list...can the powers at be please add it. :) Thx Michele. :)
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\O

Is it common or rare -O-

Where can I find the ref. number/ what is that number called?


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Lisbeth wrote: Sun Jan 05, 2020 4:00 pm \O

Is it common or rare -O-

Where can I find the ref. number/ what is that number called?
I think the Robert's number would be used....no not rare it does occur in the KTP according to the maps. Cape Clapper Lark would be rare.


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Michele Nel wrote: Sun Jan 05, 2020 4:16 pm
Lisbeth wrote: Sun Jan 05, 2020 4:00 pm \O

Is it common or rare -O-

Where can I find the ref. number/ what is that number called?
I think the Robert's number would be used....no not rare it does occur in the KTP according to the maps. Cape Clapper Lark would be rare.
Ha I see Robert's doesn't give it a number...maybe just put under Cape Clapper Lark on the list. :)


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