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Yellow-crowned Bishop (1 Viewer)

L'argonnais

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France
Hello,

bird seen last month in Namibia , "closed" to Etosha ; at the gas station a few km south of Anderson Gate (Gate of the middle of the park)

I have seen only the Bishop which could correspond ; and the eyebrow of mine seems to me to correspond more to the Yellow crowned bishop.

But I m absolutely not sure; and moreover because that species is not so common in this area. I guess I mistake! any help is welcome !

JR
 

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OK thanks a lot for the "almost" confirmation ; it is a Bishop; but not the good one ! difficult to identify species seen for the first time ! 🧐

JR
 
I get back with other pictures taken the day after at exactly the same place ; it the same species ???

JR
 

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OK thanks a lot for the "almost" confirmation ; it is a Bishop; but not the good one ! difficult to identify species seen for the first time ! 🧐

JR
Actually I don't think it is a bishop. I thought "canary" or "seedeater" when I first saw it. My best guess is female Black-throated canary [note yellow rump area]
 
Actually I don't think it is a bishop. I thought "canary" or "seedeater" when I first saw it. My best guess is female Black-throated canary [note yellow rump area]
Hello, thanks for the identification ! I prefered Bishop as I have never encountered that bird ; but the most important is to have the good species ; Black-throated canary is good too ! :)
JR
 

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