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Recent content by AlinoVegano

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    2 IDs from Arusha, Tanzania

    Second bird is Grey-headed Sparrow.
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    Gulls (NE Italy)

    yes indeed
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    Gulls (NE Italy)

    I've seen individuals (yes, plural) as streaked as this in the Canaries actually, but I know, it is a different subspecies.
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    Raptor in Namibia

    I agree on Shikra, or Little Banded Goshawk as they say in South Africa.
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    Goshawk or sparrowhawk? Bulgaria

    Definitely a Sparrowhawk
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    Port Credit Birds

    The harrier is a juvenile.
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    Bird of Morocco

    Agree with Desert Wheatear and other IDs.
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    Tanzania set 1

    I'm not sure black bill excludes Red-billed Firefinch in juvenile plumage. http://www.tanzaniabirds.net/African_birds/Firefinch_red_billed/firefinch_red-billed_juv_Machame_BobKasworm_2016_07[1].jpg
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    Steppe Eagle? Simien Mountains, Ethiopia

    I agree on Augur Buzzard, I don't see what else it could be. :t:
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    Second Raptor from Mongolia

    Agreed, nice Booted Eagle
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    More Ethiopian mysteries....

    Nice Abyssinian Catbird, agree on Pallid, last photo is Hooded Vulture and Rüppell's Vulture, not sur for 3rd photo.
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    Steppe Eagle? Simien Mountains, Ethiopia

    I've trouble to see a Steppe Eagle here, not even sure it is an Aquila... little detail, do I see a rounded nostril?
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    Which Tanager? (Florianapolis, Brazil)

    Azure-shouldered Tanager imo
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    Saker falcon? Marettimo, Sicily

    Body is so heavy, Eleonora's can be excluded. Agree on Saker.
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