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    Flycatcher type, Nairobi, Kenya

    Thanks James, my conclusion now too.
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    Flycatcher type, Nairobi, Kenya

    Thanks for the response. What’s throwing me off about this bird is the apparently very strong contrast between the upper and lower parts, in particular the darker upper part of the head
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    Flycatcher type, Nairobi, Kenya

    Hi all, Sorry for the back of camera shots but very curious what this little flycatcher-looking bird might be. Found in a forested park in Nairobi, Kenya. Thanks very much
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    Flycatcher in N. Greece

    Thanks Daniel, that was also my impression.
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    Flycatcher in N. Greece

    Hi all, Made this short video recording of a Flycatcher scolding me today. It was a mixed forest habitat, not far from water, at about 600-800 m elevation. Thrace, northern Greece. Let me know if you have any trouble opening the link. Thanks! https://youtu.be/NdxjEFR38Y8
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    Juvenile Shrike Northern Greece

    My impression in the field (with better views than these shots suggest :) ) was also Masked. Thanks!
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    Juvenile Shrike Northern Greece

    Observed this juvenile Shrike today in Thrace, Greece. Open, cultivated habitat at sea level. Both Woodchat and Masked Shrikes reported in the area. Noticed it continuously moved it’s tail up and down in wagtail-like fashion. Thanks in advance.
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    Black birds in Ouagadougou

    Hi all, Hope a Sahel expert can help me with these very poor photos, shot this morning at the Parc Urbain Bangr-Weoogo in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso. I’ve left in the Laughing Dove for size comparison. I noted the pale bill and fairly long, marked tail. Thanks in advance!
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    Warbler in E. Tonkin

    Thanks both! Looks right to me too
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    Warbler in E. Tonkin

    Hi all, Taken by my friend in E. Tonkin, Vietnam (don’t have exact location - perhaps Tam Dao NP) in March. He thought Chinese Bush Warbler but is looking for confirmation/correction. Thanks!
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    Brewer’s Blackbird, Delaware, today?

    They observer said the pale eye was clear in his scope, though I agree it isn’t so apparent in these photos.
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    Gulls Sea of Japan May

    Second one looks like a Black-tailed Gull
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    Brewer’s Blackbird, Delaware, today?

    Hi all, A friend of mine digiscoped this Blackbird at long distance, associating with Red-winged Blackbird. His (and my) impression is of a Brewer’s Blackbird rather than the more expected Rusty Blackbird or Common Grackle. What do you all think? Thanks!
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    Two Dhaka birds, today

    Thanks!
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    Reddish Egret? - Texas Gulf Coast, USA

    I'm getting more of a Little Blue Heron vibe. Heavier bill, darker neck with no real contrast with the body. Also generally rather thick-set.
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    Two Dhaka birds, today

    Hi all, Hope you can help me with these two birds. Sorry on the blurriness of the raptor, it was moving fast (chased away by some House Crows). 1. Brahminy Kite? https://photos.app.goo.gl/7dIf1dL2w5Wl6Udy1 https://photos.app.goo.gl/IUdwXjj1ANnXTeYu1 2. Brown Shrike...
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    Bangladesh squirrel ID

    This was IDed as Irrawaddy Squirrel in another group in case you are curious.
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    Help with ID

    Yes, it’s a Northern Mockingbird
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    Bangladesh squirrel ID

    Can someone help me ID this squirrel, seen in Dhaka today? Also for your enjoyment a Small Asian Mongoose I saw in the same park. Thanks! https://photos.app.goo.gl/CfpSkUmgbD4r6Edy1
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    Couple of Dhaka birds, 1-18

    Thanks, will leave it as crake sp. for now and try for another look and hopefully photo later.
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    Couple of Dhaka birds, 1-18

    Thanks! Any thoughts on the crake?
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    What Gnatcatcher species? (Joshua Tree NP, California, USA)

    Yes, agree with Black-tailed on all three, that black streak over the eye is a very distinct field mark.
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    Hawk for ID Nebraska

    Rough-legged Hawks also have noticeably tiny feet, as they hunt small rodents. This also looks like a red-tailed hawk to me.
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    Couple of Dhaka birds, 1-18

    Also, unfortunately no photo, but I saw a small rail/crake, brown back and yellow legs. My thought was Baillon's Crake, is that a plausible option in Dhaka?
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