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ugolino

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Dear all,
A few more that I unearthed from a while ago... that I would love help to identify if at all possible
Photo 1: poor photo of a bird of prey in Tanzania
Photo 2: I thought male Sooty Chat but cannot see the white patch on the wing... (photo taken in Uganda)
Photo 3: Tanzanian Cisticola, but which ?
Many thanks in advance, ugolino
 

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Dear all,
A few more that I unearthed from a while ago... that I would love help to identify if at all possible
Photo 1: poor photo of a bird of prey in Tanzania
Photo 2: I thought male Sooty Chat but cannot see the white patch on the wing... (photo taken in Uganda)
Photo 3: Tanzanian Cisticola, but which ?
Many thanks in advance, ugolino

Sooty Chat, white patch is often concealed. Cisticola is winding type, exact location can help for more precision.
 
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