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    Warbler (maybe Arctic Warbler) at Bukit Fraser / Malaysia 2th of March

    This Warbler was feeding in a fruiting tree. Scanning the images I'm not so sure about ID anymore. Maybe a normal Arctic Warbler? Not necessarily the same bird. The 2nd one looks quite grey. Thanks for ID to the experts. Cheers Johannes
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    Curlew at Sungai Janggut Mudflats/ Malaysia 29th of February

    thanks a lot for the concise comments:)
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    Curlew at Sungai Janggut Mudflats/ Malaysia 29th of February

    This Curlew was feeding with other curlews and whimbrels at Sungai Janggut Mudflats. First I thought of a Far Eastern Curlew (Numenius madagascariensis). Scanning the images I'm not so sure anymore. Maybe a normal Curlew? Thanks for ID to the experts. Cheers Johannes
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    Hummingbird near Ayacucho / Peru 12rd of December

    Hummingbird near Ayacucho in dry Paramo on Bosque Natural Puya Raimondi. First I thought of a Scaled Metaltail but now the common small-billed Hum is Tyrian Metaltail (Metallura tyrianthina)) Scanning the images I'm not so sure anymore. Thanks for ID to the experts. Cheers Johannes
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    Hummingbird at Amazonia Lodge Manu/ Peru 12rd of November

    thanks a lot. Yes, the common Fork-tailed Woodnymph - maybe an immature male - could be an option Cheers
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    Hummingbird at Amazonia Lodge Manu/ Peru 12rd of November

    I saw a pair of Hummingbird at the feeder at the Amazonia Lodge Manu/ Peru on 12rd of November 2000. First I thought of a Jacobin. Scanning the images I'm not so sure anymore. Maybe a Golden-tailed Sapphire?? Thanks for ID to the experts. Cheers Johannes
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    Bird of Tunquini Field Stat (1,600 - 1,800m) / Cotapata NP in Bolivia in November

    perfect, thank you. Probably on the northern edge of distribution
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    Bird of Tunquini Field Stat (1,600 - 1,800m) / Cotapata NP in Bolivia in November

    This bird I found near the Tunquini Field Stat (1,600 - 1,800m) / Cotapata NP in Bolivia. A bird with a black mask, white stripe above the eyes and brown breast & vent with a gray back gives me ID problems. Maybe a Black-eared Hemispingus? Or a Warbling-finch? What does the expert say? Best regards
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    Treecreeper im mid September in Brandenburg/ Germany

    Hi, could someone confirm on ID Eurasian Treecreeper. I think the hindclaw is long enough. any other thoughts? Thanks for advice to the experts Cheers Johannes
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    Bird in early morning on HQ Mount Kinabalu on 16th August 2023

    Hi thanks a lot for quick response. Eyebrowed Jungle Flycatcher is possible - but was not mentioned on the trip by the guide. Thanks a lot!!
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    Bird in early morning on HQ Mount Kinabalu on 16th August 2023

    Hi, attached you will find 1 images of a bird in the early morning. I think I remember, they say it is a Snowy-browed Flycatcher. But the posture and the grey belly irritate me? ID-help is highly appreaciated Cheers Johannes
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    Mouse-colored Tyrannulet? in mesothermic valley Santa Cruz/ bolivia in October

    Hi, I see not an easy ID. But anyway, very helpful for me.....
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    Mouse-colored Tyrannulet? in mesothermic valley Santa Cruz/ bolivia in October

    Ok, yes. Sorry. The images were shot on 14th of Oct 2000 in Tambo, Santa Cruz province - near Comarata, Bolivia. No, I am not 100% sure, but the time in between the images were short. any other ideas of the ID?
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    Mouse-colored Tyrannulet? in mesothermic valley Santa Cruz/ bolivia in October

    Yes, as far as the old photos allow: the base is fleshy pale
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    Mouse-colored Tyrannulet? in mesothermic valley Santa Cruz/ bolivia in October

    Hi, these photos of a tynariid were shot in a mesothermic valley in the province of Santa Cruz/ Bolivia in October 2000. I was thinking of Mouse-colored Tyrannulet due to the brownish appearance, the wingbars, the color of the mandible. Or maybe sothern Scrub-Flycatcher? or a Elaenia? What does...
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    Elaenias or Flycatcher in Samaipata/ bolivia end of September

    Hi, thanks a lot. This is very helpful!! Cheers
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    Elaenias or Flycatcher in Samaipata/ bolivia end of September

    These 3 Elaenias or Flycatcher I found in Samaipata/ bolivia end of September. any idea of the experts for ID of Elaenias or Flycatcher? Maybe Highland Elaenia? But the other? Alder Flycatcher?? Cheers Johannes
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    Young Yellow-bellied Prinia at River/ Sabah/ Malaysia 18thrd of August

    This bird was photographed in a palm-oil plantation in Borneo. I thought immediately it is a Yellow-bellied Prinia due to the long tail. But photos in the internet show mainly a yellow belly, what this bird do not have. Also look at the bill. Scanning the images I'm not so sure anymore. Thanks...
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    Waders at Gold Coast Morib Resort, Selangor, Malaysia end of August

    Hi, I spend some time at the coast of Malaysia west of the capital. I saw waders, which are causing some ID-problems. I see 2 Lesser Sand-Plover (Charadrius mongolus), 1 Red-necked Stint (Calidris ruficollis) and 1 Sanderling (Calidris alba). What do the experts say? Thanks in advance Johannes
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    Lark at Nyika NP / Malawi 13rd of March

    Thanks a lot; this is very helpful..
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    Pipit at Nyika NP / Malawi 12rd of March

    Thanks a lot; this is very helpful..
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    Lark at Nyika NP / Malawi 13rd of March

    The image of a Lark, was shot near the Juniper forest in grassland on Nyika plateau in northern Malawi. I was thinking of Angola Lark, but now I think Rufous-naped Lark should be more likely. Scanning the images I'm not so sure anymore. Thanks for ID to the experts. Sorry for the bad image...
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    Pipit at Nyika NP / Malawi 12rd of March

    A pipit kept running in front of me in Nyika NP. I could then take a picture in a still position. I take it to be one of the pipits depicted in Zimmermann's "Birds of Kenya and Northern Tanzania", the Long-billed Pipit. The beak is suitably long and flesh colored at the base. But this also...
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    Weavers at Karonga/ Malawi 3rd of March

    Very good. Thanks a lot for clarification....
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