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Ayers rock, Australia_February (1 Viewer)

oleic

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Ayers rock, Australia_February_Set 1

Hi
I need some help with this 3 IDs:
Thanks
 

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The others are right, the first two birds are rufous songlarks.

The third and fourth photo, however, are of a young Little Woodswallow. I'm pretty certain that is what it is. They are typically found around cliff faces and gorges in Australia, mostly inland. And the overall plumage is darker than black-faced woodswallow.

The fifth and last image is of a brown falcon, as Larry and Andy suggest.

Mike
 
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