Bird Identification
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Re: Bird Identification
Also the reply from our bird expert:
Looks like an immature African Hawk-Eagle to me… It’s a sub-adult just starting to transition from the more rufous immature phase into its classic adult plumage…
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Re: Bird Identification
Help please... all KTP
1 (poor pic)
2 (these two were in the same tree checking out a hole - Grey-headed Sparrow?)
3 (PCG?)
1 (poor pic)
2 (these two were in the same tree checking out a hole - Grey-headed Sparrow?)
3 (PCG?)
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4 (Black-breasted Snake Eagle vs Brown Snake Eagle?? Any idea what its prey is?)
5 (Weaver Bird? weird color)
5 (Weaver Bird? weird color)
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No. 1 Black-chested Prinia (br. plumage)
No. 2 Southern Grey-headed Sparrow (it seems to me too )
No. 3 I would say Gabar Goshawk
No. 4 a tail
No. 5 another Prinia
No. 1 Black-chested Prinia (br. plumage)
No. 2 Southern Grey-headed Sparrow (it seems to me too )
No. 3 I would say Gabar Goshawk
No. 4 a tail
No. 5 another Prinia
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The prey looks like a yellow mongoose?
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Will send the last one on?
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Re: Bird Identification
It must be a Southern-masked weaver, probably a subadult growing the black mask of the males.
And the raptor is a black-breasted snake eagle You can see a little white sticking out
And the raptor is a black-breasted snake eagle You can see a little white sticking out
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Could it be a Whistling Rat? The tail looks to slim to be a mongoose
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Re: Bird Identification
5 lovely weeks
nan - "No. 4 a tail"
Does "everyone" agree with nan that # 3 is a Gabar Goshawk?
Thanks for the IDs. Yep, the prey is rather puzzling as the fur looks coarse and yellowish
Any more ideas on any of them are welcome