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  1. Bewick

    What kind of Raptor/Vulture (maybe Cape Vulture?) Eswatini

    100% agreed, even with the darkened pictures its 100%.
  2. Bewick

    What kind of Raptor/Vulture (maybe Cape Vulture?) Eswatini

    I think the positioning of the wings on image 2 and 3 is giving vibes of a palm nut vulture- however in image 1 you can see that head doesn't extend as far out as it seems in the other images. Seems great for a immature martial eagle- contrasting paleness of underside compared to the darker...
  3. Bewick

    What kind of Raptor/Vulture (maybe Cape Vulture?) Eswatini

    In Eswatini? Don't think that's within their range- I've doubled checked on e-bird doesn't seem to be any reports from there either.
  4. Bewick

    What kind of Raptor/Vulture (maybe Cape Vulture?) Eswatini

    Thought the tail was too dark but that seems like a better shout.
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