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Re: Bird Identification

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Looks more like a juv. gabar goshawk - the colour and the white brim on the wing, white eyebrow, but it should have a white rump, maybe it just does not show in the pic -O-

I'd go for gabar :yes:


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Id please, not sure what this is
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Wahlberg's Eagle! ..0..


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Richprins wrote: Mon Mar 11, 2019 9:59 am Wahlberg's Eagle! ..0..
Ok, what is this model then
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Same! :-0


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This one is from Alf's TT. I also thought Lesser Spotted Eagle for this one. -O-

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Without seeing the tail and the flanks, it's not easy (it's never easy 0*\ ), but the legs are bare, so it cannot be lesser spotted eagle, which has tightly feathered legs.


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Yes, of course! 0*\


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What is this? :o0ps:
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Brown-hooded kingfisher \O


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