Gabar Goshawk (Micronisus gabar)

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Gabar Goshawk (Micronisus gabar)

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Help please :ty:

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BluTuna wrote: Wed Jun 14, 2017 12:42 pm 5 Gabar Goshawk?


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Gabar Goshawk (Micronisus gabar)

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Hello,

I saw this bird last week in the Kgalagadi, in the Nossob riverbed from Nossob camp. The bird was rather far away and the photos are highly cropped. Sorry for the poor quality.
It is obviously a melanistic form of a Goshawk, but could anyone confirm whether it is a Gabar or an Ovambo ?
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I would say Gabar Goshawk...I have seen numerous of them in the park. :)


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for me too, melanistic Gabar Goshawk ^Q^

numerous.... numerous.... :-?
one at each travel :yes:


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I'm also for the melanistic gabar.

Ovambo also shouldn't occur in KTP (although, that wouldn't be a real indicator in my book anymore
after all the strange bird that were seen in the KTP even though they were not supposed to be there).


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Thanks all for the ID \O

Mel, in the Kgalagadi Official Guide, that can be bought in the shops of the park, the Ovambo is said to be present in the KTP (even without the # sign indicating rare occurencies)...


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Dindingwe wrote:Thanks all for the ID \O

Mel, in the Kgalagadi Official Guide, that can be bought in the shops of the park, the Ovambo is said to be present in the KTP (even without the # sign indicating rare occurencies)...

I have never ever seen an Ovambo in the KTp..in more than 30 visits. I'm going to look harder in February ...:) :)


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Hello all, I was wondering if this bird was also a melanistic Gabar Goshawk (as in the first post of this thread),but it has a more orange/red bill. It is the same individual on tha 2 pictures, seen in Etosha. Thanks for your help.

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Lisbeth wrote: Thu Jul 19, 2018 5:50 pm Gabar Goshawk, melanistic form. Red cere and red legs \O


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Immature Gabar Goshawk (Micronisus gabar)

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KTP: The first two are the same bird.

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Lisbeth wrote: Fri Oct 26, 2018 5:53 pm Juvenile pale chanting goshawk
Mel wrote: Fri Oct 26, 2018 8:46 pm The first two are gabar goshawks.
Dindingwe wrote: Tue Oct 30, 2018 9:21 am For the 1st two, I was also wondering whether they were not Gabar Goshawk, because of the streaked breast, but Gabar juvenile have usually pale yellow eyes, not dark orange or red...
Mel wrote: Wed Oct 31, 2018 2:43 pm And obviously I don't know much either :o0ps:
But... could it be a trick of light that the eyes appear orange rather than yellow in the goshawk? :-?


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