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Bird Identification
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Re: Kgalagadi BIRD Challenge - Fun & Drinks
have I already posted this Grey-headed Kingfisher ?
(I don't know where to search... sorry once more)
I read about the 120 pages here and found nothing about this bird
(I don't know where to search... sorry once more)
I read about the 120 pages here and found nothing about this bird
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Re: Kgalagadi BIRD Challenge - Fun & Drinks
Adult Grey-headed KF has a chestnut belly and all red bill. Grey head and mantle (sometimes very pale).
Juvenile has grey-barred head and underparts (lacks streaking on head and flanks) and a more blackish bill, looks like this
http://www.waterberg-bioquest.co.za/Bir ... GhKnf.html
https://www.warwicktarboton.co.za/birdpgs/436GhKnf.html
A brown-hooded KF adult fem. and juv. has a brownish head streaked with black.
You have it as a Brown-hooded here
viewtopic.php?p=364851#p364851
All age-classes of Brown-hooded and Striped KFs have a brown-streaked crown, the crown of the juvenile Grey-headed KF has light transverse brown barring.
Juvenile has grey-barred head and underparts (lacks streaking on head and flanks) and a more blackish bill, looks like this
http://www.waterberg-bioquest.co.za/Bir ... GhKnf.html
https://www.warwicktarboton.co.za/birdpgs/436GhKnf.html
A brown-hooded KF adult fem. and juv. has a brownish head streaked with black.
You have it as a Brown-hooded here
viewtopic.php?p=364851#p364851
All age-classes of Brown-hooded and Striped KFs have a brown-streaked crown, the crown of the juvenile Grey-headed KF has light transverse brown barring.
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Re: Kgalagadi BIRD Challenge - Fun & Drinks
Klipspringer
have look here :
many people ID as Grey-hooded.... on FB, if you click on the photo maybe it will open the thread... hope so
have look here :
many people ID as Grey-hooded.... on FB, if you click on the photo maybe it will open the thread... hope so
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- nan
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Re: Kgalagadi BIRD Challenge - Fun & Drinks
Thank you Klipspringer
and maybe have to modify (or cancel) the other that was wrong... sorry I had some doubts then I asked on KTP sightings
same points... or more points
not important, I can't no more beat Michele who will come with some rareties
and maybe have to modify (or cancel) the other that was wrong... sorry I had some doubts then I asked on KTP sightings
same points... or more points
not important, I can't no more beat Michele who will come with some rareties
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Re: Kgalagadi BIRD Challenge - Fun & Drinks
nan, I changed your entry on the KTP challange topic, same score points (100) for Brown-hooded and Grey-headed KF, so the challenge does not require any updates.
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Re: Kgalagadi BIRD Challenge - Fun & Drinks
Very difficult to ID, as there is no sign of a walnut belly nor is the bill blackish. Moreover the wings are brown and not black. Not only, also the KTP is out of range. I have however found a couple of photos on the internet looking more or less like Nan's pic and IDed as grey-headed KF.Klipspringer wrote: ↑Sat Jan 16, 2021 6:42 am Adult Grey-headed KF has a chestnut belly and all red bill. Grey head and mantle (sometimes very pale).
Juvenile has grey-barred head and underparts (lacks streaking on head and flanks) and a more blackish bill, looks like this
http://www.waterberg-bioquest.co.za/Bir ... GhKnf.html
https://www.warwicktarboton.co.za/birdpgs/436GhKnf.html
A brown-hooded KF adult fem. and juv. has a brownish head streaked with black.
You have it as a Brown-hooded here
viewtopic.php?p=364851#p364851
All age-classes of Brown-hooded and Striped KFs have a brown-streaked crown, the crown of the juvenile Grey-headed KF has light transverse brown barring.
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Re: Bird Identification
The barring and the not streaked crown are the give-away.
The bill and wing and belly coloration is maybe variable due to subspecies or populations - the older bird books don't differentiate these characters.
Both species are out of range, but the Brown-hooded more so
The bill and wing and belly coloration is maybe variable due to subspecies or populations - the older bird books don't differentiate these characters.
Both species are out of range, but the Brown-hooded more so
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Re: Bird Identification
In any case, not an easy task....Gets easier when you know it
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