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Nepal (Koshi Tappu) ID help wanted (post 2) (1 Viewer)

rezMole

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#1 Pipit, could be Richard's but looks a bit small-billed
#2 Verditer-flycatcher
#3 Red-vented Bulbul
#4-5 Himalayan Vulture
 
Thanks for that KGS. Thought 1 might be Paddyfield Pipit - struggle with pipits here in the UK - whole batch of Pipits in Nepal I'd never seen before.

Got another batch of bird IDs to ask about. Posting shortly. It will be the last lot. Managed to photograph 160+ different species, but these were ones I was unsure about.
 
Thanks for that KGS. Thought 1 might be Paddyfield Pipit - struggle with pipits here in the UK - whole batch of Pipits in Nepal I'd never seen before.

Got another batch of bird IDs to ask about. Posting shortly. It will be the last lot. Managed to photograph 160+ different species, but these were ones I was unsure about.

Pipit could very well be Paddyfield. Lores look very pale though. I'm not at all sure. You may need a better pic.
 
Pipit could very well be Paddyfield. Lores look very pale though. I'm not at all sure. You may need a better pic.

Cheers for that. I managed better pics of both Paddyfield and Richard's, so this one can just go into the bin. Just wanted to make sure it wasn't something else.
 
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