awiner
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That is one dull, dull, but very good bird - another dull, dull, but very good bird isWow, that's great, I've just seen Spotted. Let's continue with berrypeckers:
#9492 Streaked Berrypecker
#9493 Hawaii Creeper
That is one dull, dull, but very good bird - another dull, dull, but very good bird isWow, that's great, I've just seen Spotted. Let's continue with berrypeckers:
#9492 Streaked Berrypecker
Another not too spectacular but really good bird:That is one dull, dull, but very good bird - another dull, dull, but very good bird is
#9493 Hawaii Creeper
Staying on Mindanao,Another not too spectacular but really good bird:
#9494 Mindanao Miniature Babbler
Also a Philippine boobook:Staying on Mindanao,
#9495 Mindanao Boobook
You must be mumbling, I could swear you said "Roraiman"Also a Philippine boobook:
#9496 Romblon Hawk-owl
More owls. Just what we needed for a list that's now almost 5% owl.Also another species in the list not played yet which is split and name changed:
Solomons Boobook split four ways into Guadalcanal Owl, Malaita Owl, Makira Owl and West Solomons Owl.
A brown "flycatcher", let's go for a brown flycatcher:You must be mumbling, I could swear you said "Roraiman"
#9497 Roraiman Flycatcher
If I get the chance I can play around 20 of them 😀More owls. Just what we needed for a list that's now almost 5% owl.
Moving on to a recent splitA brown "flycatcher", let's go for a brown flycatcher:
#9498 Sumba Flycatcher
Another recent splitMoving on to a recent split
#9499 Western Yellow Billed Barbet
Different name:
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Flame-breasted Flowerpecker = Fire-breasted Flowerpecker
Good catch, that was confusingly similar!Is this right? Fire-breasted Flowerpecker was played a long time ago (#2904) - not surprising for such a widespread species.
It looks like Flame-breasted is an alternative name for Buru Flowerpecker, which doesn't seem to be on the list at the moment
Another large Cuckoo, passning 9500 species!:Another recent split
#9499 Olive-capped Coua
(The barbet was 9498, per Swindon's previous update)
Another bird that can be found in swampy grasslands isAnother large Cuckoo, passning 9500 species!:
#9500 Gabon Coucal
Swampy places in Brazil is also where you find:Another bird that can be found in swampy grasslands is
#9501 Lesser Grass Finch
Dryer land in Brazil forSwampy places in Brazil is also where you find:
#9502 Marsh Antwren
Dryland birding in Brazil is nice:Dryer land in Brazil for
#9503 Ochre-breasted Pipit
This was part of the same 2021 name change that changed the Buru Friarbird. Now fixed.It looks like Flame-breasted is an alternative name for Buru Flowerpecker, which doesn't seem to be on the list at the moment