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Recent content by BillN

  1. BillN

    Kenyan Sunbird for ID

    Hi Ugolino nice image, but in my opinion it's not an Amethyst Cheers
  2. BillN

    Bird ID Knysna S Africa

    Squelchy and water getting deeper Thanks guys they do look like Finches to me, Cape Sparrow size, with a black bill similar to the Cape Sparows still don't understand the "feet" - a bit like "snow shoes" but for marshy land
  3. Swee Waxbill - male

    Swee Waxbill - male

    to go with Peter's female
  4. BillN

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Swee Waxbill (f)'

    they are really attractive and dainty little birds - lots come on our back terrace in Knysna really nice image Peter
  5. Kelp Gull - youngster

    Kelp Gull - youngster

    obviously resembles and related to the more northern Lesser and Greater Black Backed Gulls
  6. BillN

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Cape Weaver'

    Thanks Delia female - not sure as the female has brown eyes and the male amongst other differences has "evil" eyes I think that it is a first year male this is a first year female - again I think
  7. BillN

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Southern Yellow-billed Hornbill'

    That's a great shot of a fabulous bird
  8. BillN

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Greater Honeyguide'

    good focus on the eye
  9. BillN

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Bearded Barbet'

    it takes all types and forms to make up this amazing world of birds - well done
  10. BillN

    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Pin-tailed Whydah'

    pretty bird and an attractive image composition
  11. Cape Weaver

    Cape Weaver

  12. White fronted Plover

    White fronted Plover

  13. Olive Thrush

    Olive Thrush

  14. BillN

    Bird ID Knysna S Africa

    Thanks guys - I could not get near them - ground too marshy underfoot
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