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monkir

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Seen in Tsavo East last week. Eclipse plumage Weavers. Any ideas please?
 

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1 & 2 are Euplectes sp.
3 might be Red-billed Queleas (juveniles/immatures, with dull bill: the lemon edged primaries together with buffish edged remaining plumage are suggestive of this, especially when combined with the rosy bill of the central bird, with unstreaked crown).
 
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