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Recent content by Mabbs

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    Toad sp, Portugal - Estrela NP

    Hi there, I saw this toad in the Serra da Estrela NP, Portugal. Initially thought Natterjack but Iberian Midwife then crossed my mind. Any thoughts appreciated. Thanks, Tom
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    Wood or Yellow-necked Mouse

    Hi there, While clearing nest boxes I found 3 mice. 2 jumped clear and away and this one sat tight. Initially though Wood Mouse but not 100%. No way to see the belly. As it ran off you could see it had white belly but of course could not see chest for ID help. It was quite large with long...
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    Raptor and flycatcher, Ko Tao, Thailand.

    A couple of birds here I am not certain about. I am thinking Shikra and possibly Asian Brown Flycatcher but not sure. Thanks for any advice.
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    Oriole sp. Ko Samui. Thailand

    Thanks for the help here. Would you agree the raptor here is a Shikra? Any ideas on the flycatcher?
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    Oriole sp. Ko Samui. Thailand

    Hi there, Was questioning between Black-napped or slender billed Oriole for this one. Any thoughts? cheers
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    Namibia, Etosha, Goshawks.

    thanks for this.
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    Namibia, Etosha, Goshawks.

    Any thoughts on these Goshawks from Etosha? A vast majority were pale chanting but think possibly the bird which is darker above here could be dark chanting? cheers.
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    Namibia, Windhoek

    Thanks for this.
  9. M

    Namibia, Windhoek

    Any ideas? female bishop? Thanks, Tom
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    Bat, Etosha, Namibia,

    Thanks
  11. M

    Namibia, Okonjima lodge,

    I agree with that, can even see a little barring and some photos online look spot on. Thanks.
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    Namibia, Okonjima lodge,

    It was like a white-browed scrub robin in size and constant cocked tail. I thought a scrub robin species but none look like it. I saw a lot of familiar chats and confident it wasn't one on behaviour as well as other things. cheers
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    Zambia, Sept, unknown

    It does appear a good call. Thanks.
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    Namibia, Okonjima lodge,

    Hi there, A poor pic I know but seen well and still not sure of ID. Skulking in low scrub in dry savannah habitat. Thoughts welcome. Thanks, Tom
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