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    [Kenya] Raptor sp.

    Smaller than tawny, looks slimmer and whitish crown may suggest transition to paleish morph.
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    papyrus gonolek

    Lake Victoria,Kenya
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    Nightjar ID

    This was photographed in Lake Baringo amidst Slender-tailed nightjars, just realized it looks very much different from the others.
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    East African Birds

    Definitely a rufous naped lark
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    kenya Bird-photography tour 2012

    Hello I thought it wise sharing a link to great shots on a tour I did organize in 2012. The photographer, 76 years old Sasanuma Shigenari from Japan amazed me with magnificent shots and the heavy equipment he carried around. I hope you will enjoy...
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    Coastal Kenya April 2013

    Hello You were indeed lucky seeing the weaver. I agree that the mentioned guides are great,I do use them when guiding birdingpal tours. Moses lake Baringo
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    Cisticolas from ethiopia .

    I think you are right on Rattling and Rufous winged but the third one is not very clear,my guess is Desert but you can post other pics
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    More from Tanzania - please!

    1- Rufous tailed weaver 2-Female weaver 3-Likely white eyed slaty flycatcher 4-Rufous naped lark
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    Tanzania birds

    I vote the suggestion above
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    Cisticola spp Tanzania

    Likely a rattling cisticola
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    African grey flycatcher Tanzania

    Though I cannot see well the crown,it suggests Grey rather than Pale
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    raptor id

    photographed this in lake nakuru,kenya.I thought it is a young Augur.What do you guys think?
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    Tanzania, Lake Manyara National Park

    spotted flycatcher
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