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Recent content by julienl

  1. J

    Dunlin ? South of France

    Hello, Is this a Dunlin amongst the Grey Plovers ? With the rufous upperparts and black belly.
  2. J

    Warblers, South of France

    I mean on these pictures, what features rule out Marsh ?
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    Warblers, South of France

    I hope so ! But what about Marsh Warbler ? Seems like they are hard to separate from Reed when bird are silent.
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    Warblers, South of France

    Thanks ! I am going to ask the obvious but on picture 4) and 7-8-9), where we can see some details, why not Marsh or even Savi's for example ? Just trying to learn. I read that Savi's has pinkish legs, so is the dark legs on these picture enough to rule out Savi's ? Maybe it should also show...
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    Warblers, South of France

    5-6) Same bird. 7-8-9) Same bird.
  6. J

    Warblers, South of France

    Hello, Still struggling with this kind of warblers...Are these just all Reed Warblers ? Seen on september 2nd. 1-2) Same bird 3-4) Same bird
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    Shelduck ?

    Hello, Is this a Shelduck ? Seen in the south of France on september 2nd.
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    Bar or Blacl Tailed Godwit ? South of France

    Hello, My first encounter with godwits. 1 and 2 are two different birds. Third picture shows both of them. Seems like I can see a black and white tail, and the tibia are somewhat long. But the strong supercilium of one of the bird bothers me.
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    Raptors, south of France

    And one hour earlier, we saw this busard, a few hundreds meter away. I don't think it is the same bird (based on the damaged primary).
  10. J

    Raptors, south of France

    Here are 4 new photos from my friend.
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    Raptors, south of France

    We saw it in la Plaine de Crau, which is a dry and rocky plain. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crau
  12. J

    Raptors, south of France

    I would have never thought 3) was a Sparrowhawk... Great thing I asked for the harrier. I was just gonna call it a Montagu's because it is much more common in this area. I am going to ask a friend, he might have better photos.
  13. J

    Skylark or Woodlark ? South of France

    Great thank you ! Finally found the Wood Lark :)
  14. J

    Raptors, south of France

    You mean #3 I guess. This bird was gliding very high in the sky.
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