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Ethiopia Tour – Oct /November 2018 (2 Viewers)

Btw that kestrel photo in an earlier post looks like an immature of the localized race of Common Kestrel called Rock Kestrel. Immature Fox Kestrel looks different.
 
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Btw that kestrel photo in an earlier post looks like an immature of the localized race of Common Kestrel called Rock Kestrel. Immature Fox Kestrel looks different.

We saw male Fox Kestrel in flight and this juv Kestrel perched nearby in same area of Jemma valley, think I must have labelled it without looking. Thanks
 
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