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Recent content by fotoemin

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    Spotted Sandpiper ?

    We've been birding in Turkey for a while and today at Kaldirim, a lagoon lake at southern Turkey, Yumurtalik lagoons, Adana we saw this bird. In our opinion it seems to be like a Spotted Sandpiper but as there's only one accepted record in Turkey, it's a mega. So we want to be sure of its ID and...
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    Accipiter spp. from Vietnam

    Hi to all, Three days ago we saw this sparrowhawk at Cat Tien NP, Vietnam. Have doubts to identify it, hope someone can help on this...
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    Cisticolas from Ethiopia

    No experts on these? I have more questions on the way. If you think it is impossible to identify these by photos, location and elevation you can say that. You can see the information mentioned above by bringing the mouse on the photo but not clicking.
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    Cisticolas from Ethiopia

    Here three more photos belongs to 2 different individual(plus one with two birds in one photo. In this photo, i have the sound recording of the right standing individual and can send as an e-mail if necessary)
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    Cisticolas from Ethiopia

    Hi to all, Last three weeks we were enjoying the birds of Ethiopia, especially focused on some areas and had near 400 species in 16 days. We had also some id challenges too, especially on Cisticolas. I had able to attach 5 photos belongs to 3 different individuals. I will try to add three...
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    Lesser Yellowlegs? Turkey

    Hi to all, i'm not the observer also but have some more information on this record. It was recorded at Evros delta, at a lagoon on 5th of September. (border with Greece) The photographer is not keen on birds. He first published the first photo(which fits with the Lesser yellowlegs) Then we asked...
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    Comment by 'fotoemin' in media 'Terek Sandpipers amongst other waders'

    What a nice place:) I saw only once a Terek Sandpiper in Turkey...
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    More Marmaris

    Middle spotted is my favourite woodpecker:) Very nice day;)
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    ID Help: Anatolian Finch: Crimson-winged or Mongolian Finch

    Hi to all, I upload two different positions of the same individual. http://www.birdforum.net/pp_gallery/showphoto.php/photo/110628/sort/1/cat/500/page/1 http://www.birdforum.net/pp_gallery/showphoto.php/photo/110629/sort/1/cat/500/page/1 What are you thinking now? regards, Emin
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    Comment by 'fotoemin' in media 'Crimson-winged Finch'

    Hi, So what are you thinking about these? http://www.birdforum.net/pp_gallery/showphoto.php/photo/110628/sort/1/cat/500/page/1 http://www.birdforum.net/pp_gallery/showphoto.php/photo/110629/sort/1/cat/500/page/1 Thanks for your efforts but it is still a Mongolian to me like Guy Kirwan and...
  11. Crimson-winged Finch

    Crimson-winged Finch

  12. Crimson-winged Finch

    Crimson-winged Finch

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    Comment by 'fotoemin' in media 'Crimson-winged Finch'

    Moderator, You can be sure about its ID, I identified it in the field and now I will post an another photo of the same individual which shows white wing-bars. I will give a link, after I upload it;)
  14. Crimson-winged Finch

    Crimson-winged Finch

    A young male. Nominate race sanguinea. Range of nominate: Asia Minor, Levant, Caucasus, Iran, mts. of WC Asia. Range of race alienus: Morocco, NE Algeria.
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    Introduced birds in Europe

    In Turkey there are three introduced species(cage espace-breeding confirmed in the wild) Psittacula krameri-Ring necked Parakeet Psittacula eupatria-Alexandrine Parakeet Acridotheres tristis-Common Myna
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