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Recent content by leonardo_simon

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    The Gambia - guides & prices

    Just faded in sunlight I think
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    The Gambia - guides & prices

    Hello - just got back and had a great time. We did some half days in the coastal region (leaving Kotu @06;30 returning about 14:00hrs) which we negotiated to £35 per person for two people with a guide + driver. (Plus we gave the driver a 200 Dalasi tip). We took a guide from the Kotu...
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    The Gambia - guides & prices

    I’ll be visiting The Gambia this week. Can anyone here recommend a good guide /guiding company also what are the usual prices please per day etc? I plan to arrange a guide when I get there thanks
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    raptor & ? shrike???? nepal

    oK - thanks - I'd not considered juveniles....duh.... might this be instead a juvenile long tailed shrike - they are super common in that area (I saw loads) whereas eBird suggests bay-backed is a rarity there? Or have I stumbled across a rarity? (Or ebird wrong?) thanks again!
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    raptor & ? shrike???? nepal

    any ideas on the 2nd bird please?
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    raptor & ? shrike???? nepal

    Thanks for that -- any idea of this one please? I'm thinking brown shrike. This was taken in Kingha, which is at about 3500m altitude just below Muktinakh (i.e.Lower Mustang region which is much more arid than Sikles). mid october 2022.....
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    Binoculars for Trekking in Himalayas

    UPDATE - trip happened this year, delayed by the pandemic. Anyway, simple answer to my original question (relating to the weight of full size binoculars causing neck strain) = a harness worked fine, rucksac straps didn't interfere, and I used a peak designs capture clip to carry the...
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    raptor & ? shrike???? nepal

    Any help with ID of these would be gratefully appreciated! photo taken in early october this year in Sikles, at about 2000m altitude (on the slopes of the annapurna range) thanks!
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    Nightingale or a sprosser?

    What is “sprosser “ please?
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    Stock dove?

    Looks like a stock dove to me!
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    Small (But Good?) Part 5

    Very nice review and recordings Thanks
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    Birdwatching in Finland - Rovaniemi area

    Have a look at eBird - check the hotspots in the area(s) you are interested in E.g. https://ebird.org/hotspot/L12591730 Also eBird can show you records in the region and you can then find where the birds you are interested in were last seen. This approach works best if you check regularly over...
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    Aahrus, Denmark info please

    Thanks that looks excellent- looks like can hire a bicycle from the city centre and get there easily
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    Black-throated Blue Warbler? N IL USA 5/12/22

    Ha, my first thought was great tit not a warbler……(obviously not a great tit as you don’t have many of them in USA)
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    Merlin Song Recognition and African Data

    Presume you have tried to contact Cornell?
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