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Tanzania, Ngorongoro Crater, October 10 (1 Viewer)

lvcuer

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The Weaver is from the rim - a Baglafecht?

The others are from the crater floor, grassland birds.

Again, many thanks for all the identification assistance.
 

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The second photo is a cisticola, presumably Rattling (since it looks to be in a dry area). The only weaver we saw in Ngorongoro was Speke's Weaver, and your last few photos would fit with the juvenile of this species.
 
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