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    Birds of Tanzania (115 photos)

    Sorry, it's ok now
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    Birds of Tanzania (115 photos)

    Unfortunately I don't remember... 9 years ago! On the Lynx 'All birds of the world' guide, Cinnamon-breasted doesn't have the brown patch on the secondaries that Little Bee-eater seems to have. Is it an identification criteria? If that can help, I'm certain that I've seen the bird on the top...
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    Birds of Tanzania (115 photos)

    Ah, must be Crowned Eagle then?
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    Birds of Tanzania (115 photos)

    Thanks. A last one! Maybe European Honeybuzzard?
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    Birds of Tanzania (115 photos)

    I'm adding 3 more birds 2 photos, and one video: thank you
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    Birds of Tanzania (115 photos)

    thank you very much tconzemi! according to XenoCanto, Yellow-vented is supposed to live in Indonesia... yes, right, I've seen the Egret on the coast of Zanzibar island
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    Birds of Tanzania (115 photos)

    Thank you all for your help ! I thought I had set the notifications on, but it seems not. Google photos is supposed to show each caption when you click on the "i" (info).
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    Birds of Tanzania (115 photos)

    Hi, I'm finally about to create an album of my honeymoon trip... last 2011 But before I would like to be sure of the identification of the birds. All photos have been taken in Northern parks, in late November / early December 2011. Can you confirm the ID's, and give me the answer when I don't...
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