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Kenya, January 2025 - Any ideas? (1 Viewer)

JayFeatherPL

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Hello,
Could someone confirm these birds' ID?
Kenya, January 2025
Amboseli NP, Lake Nakuru NP, Masai Mara Reserve
Numbering in the top right corner

1-3. African Grey Flycatcher (Bradornis microrhynchus) or Pale Flycatcher (Agricola pallidus)?
4-5. Cisticola? Identifiable?
6. Also Cisticola sp.?
7-9. Unidentifiable?
10. Unidentifiable?
11-12. Grey-backed Fiscal (Lanius excubitoroides)?
13-15. Isabelline Wheatear (Oenanthe isabellina)?
16. Greater Blue-eared Starling (Lamprotornis chalybaeus)?
 

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African grey flycatcher (crown streaking)
Thanks :)
I know that the rest of the photos is completely terrible from the category "ufo observations in 1987" but the photos of the wheatear are very good, I'd say. The starling photo (16) should also be identifiable, because the only part of the bird which you cannot see is its face (most features are visible, aren't they?).
I doubt that someone will actually ID the photos 4-9, but perhaps...who knows...
 

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