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SE France Alpine (1 Viewer)

George Edwards

Nom de plume
A few recent shots - not very clear I'm afraid. Wondering if

1 could be Rock Thrush (would be new tick!)

2 and 3 must be Ring Ouzels (also new tick!) - Am I correct in thinking male and female?

4 Goshawk ?
 

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I think #1 is a Common Redstart; tail seems to long for Rock Thrush. 2 and 3 are obviously correct; I'm pretty sure #4 is a Sparrowhawk (narrow hips etc.).
 
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