Kgalagadi BIRD Challenge - Fun & Drinks

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I have put it on the list as common, but without a number.


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Lisbeth wrote: Sun Jan 05, 2020 4:41 pm I have put it on the list as common, but without a number.
I wouldn't say it was common...as I have never seen one before...:) :) :) :)
Actually many people may have seen one as larks are difficult to ID . They all look the same to me. But the deciding factor for my ID was the fact that it was displaying..flying up ..clapping wings ..then landing again. If the bird is not displaying it would most probably be overlooked. :)

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It has the same name as the Cape Clapper Lark.

OK, I'll make it red ;-)


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Lisbeth wrote: Sun Jan 05, 2020 4:50 pm It has the same name as the Cape Clapper Lark.

OK, I'll make it red ;-)

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Cape Clapper - Mirafra apiata
Eastern Clapper - Mirafra fasciolata


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I meant "same number" 0*\

It is on the list now \O


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Lisbeth wrote: Sun Jan 05, 2020 5:59 pm I meant "same number" 0*\

It is on the list now \O

Thank you ...hopefully I will upload later this evening. :)


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167. Pallid Harrier - female
Pallid Harrier
Pallid Harrier
Eastern Clapper Lark
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Terrible photo of lark.... O**


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I suppose that the lark is the brown spot in the photo lol lol


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Lisbeth wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2020 9:06 pm I suppose that the lark is the brown spot in the photo lol lol
Indeed...:) :)


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Great find of the Harrier ^Q^

How on earth did you ID the lark?


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