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ID query Kakadu NP Northern Territory Australia October 2018 (1 Viewer)

J dear

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I think that this is an immature Black Kite, but would welcome more expert advice and comments.
Thanks
John
 

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Agree with Whistling Kite.

As well as reasons Andrew gave, Black Kite has a yellow cere and legs.

Whistling Kites always appear to be scruffy buggers like this one!
 
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