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Lebanon Easter (2) (1 Viewer)

testoduro

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Some more species whose id I would gladly have confirmed:

1.1-Misterio papialbo.jpg

2.1-Misterio zarcerilla mejor.jpg

3.1-Misterio Calandria 0.jpg

4.1-Misterio calandria.jpg

My attempts:

1. Eastern Bonelli´s warbler.
2. Lesser whitethroat.
3 and 4. Calandra lark. Can bimaculate lark be ruled out? I've read that both species coexist in Lebanon.

Thank you!
 
Some more species whose id I would gladly have confirmed:

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2.View attachment 693110

3.View attachment 693111

4.View attachment 693112

My attempts:

1. Eastern Bonelli´s warbler.
2. Lesser whitethroat.
3 and 4. Calandra lark. Can bimaculate lark be ruled out? I've read that both species coexist in Lebanon.

Thank you!
I agree with your id in each case T, Bimac Lark would show a much stronger marked head pattern, the two species do occur in Lebanon but in different habitats in my experience, the Bimac is uncommon and found at altitude, Calandra very common especially in the Bekaa.
 
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