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Accipiter ID - Singapore, June 2012
Righto, I've ruled out woodpigeon and redstart and have a species in mind, but none of which should still be in Singapore at this time of year... Thoughts welcome.
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Mark Andrews
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Looks like a Crested Goshawk, which should be resident in Singapore - http://orientalbirdimages.org/birdim...=96&pagesize=1
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That's what I was thinking but Robson's FG says that creasted goshawk is rare in Singapore.
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