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balticbird

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More species here.

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Calicalicus rufocarpalis Red-shouldered Vanga, La Mangrove area, Madagascar, 20011028.
Caprimulgus enarratus Collared Nightjar, Mantadia, Madagascar, 20011022.
Caprimulgus madagascariensis Madgascar Nightjar, Ifaty, Madagascar, 20011030.
Centropus toulou Madagascar Coucal, Perinet, Madagascar, 20011023.
Charadrius thoracicus Madagascar Plover, Ifaty, Madagascar, 20011029.
 

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Managed to get the last four done but cant find the Vanga in the database, think I will have to ask Rasmus of Cuckooroller about this one, unless you know different.
 
Marmot said:
Managed to get the last four done but cant find the Vanga in the database, think I will have to ask Rasmus of Cuckooroller about this one, unless you know different.

Margaret,
I responded in the other thread you put up regarding this.
 
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