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Indonesia - Bali & Java (1 Viewer)

cossypha

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Hi all,

I'm using A Photographic Guide to the Birds of Indonesia, but it doesn't give information for all species! I have a couple of queries from my recent trip to Indonesia:

1-2: Baluran National Park, East Java. Javan Cuckooshrike?
3-4: Same place. Some sort of bulbul perhaps?
5: Bedugul Botanical Gardens, central Bali. It was being fed by Javan Grey-throated White-eye. I am thinking Brush Cuckoo; any suggestions?
 

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6-7: Baluran, East Java. Which barbet? In mangrove forest.
8-10: Same place. Pacific Swift? Asian Palm Swift?
 

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11: Bedugul Botanical Gardens, Central Bali. Crested Serpent Eagle?
12-13: Same place.

I'd very much appreciate any help with these ID's.
Thanks
 

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Cuckoo-shrike: Javan Cuckoo Shrike
Bulbul : Not sure, maybe Olive-winged/Cream Vented?
Cuckoo: Plaintive cuckoo female
Barbet: Not so clear but it looks like Orange-fronted from the blue on its crown. But this species was supposed to be extinct in Baluran
 
Swift : Grey-rumped Treeswift, you can tell it from the tail.
Eagle: Indian Black Eagle, all black, broad wing with 'fingered' rectangular tip, yellow feet and beak.
 
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