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Kuala Lumpur, 12/2022, Any ideas on these? (1 Viewer)

The videos are tough because of distance and how short they are.
It seems like the second video does have a white egret species. The more crooked neck might support Intermediate Egret or Great Egret, but I'm not going to suggest anything for sure.
As for the two storks, my understanding of KL is that Painted Stork would much more likely in most places than Milky Stork.
 
The videos are tough because of distance and how short they are.
It seems like the second video does have a white egret species. The more crooked neck might support Intermediate Egret or Great Egret, but I'm not going to suggest anything for sure.
As for the two storks, my understanding of KL is that Painted Stork would much more likely in most places than Milky Stork.
Except that there are (or at least were) a couple of escaped Milky Storks in KL hanging out with the Painted Storks. (I haven't opened the vids to look at them)
 
The videos are tough because of distance and how short they are.
It seems like the second video does have a white egret species. The more crooked neck might support Intermediate Egret or Great Egret, but I'm not going to suggest anything for sure.
As for the two storks, my understanding of KL is that Painted Stork would much more likely in most places than Milky Stork.
Actually painted stork makes sense- my sister said that they were almost entirely dark.
 

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