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Tanzania - december (1 Viewer)

Gduff

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I've found more unidentified birds in my photos of my trip on early December (2011)
pic #1 is a maybe corvid (?) taken in Tarangire NP
pic #2 is a Sunbird sp. taken in Arusha (maybe Bronzed Sunbird?)
pic #3 was taken in Serengeti NP
the last pictures are taken on a north Zanzibar beach:
I can see :
  • Grey Plovers
  • the ones with red legs may be Turnstones?
  • Common Ringed Plovers
  • Whimbrels
Do you see anything else?

Thank you
 

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I've found more unidentified birds in my photos of my trip on early December (2011)
pic #1 is a maybe corvid (?) taken in Tarangire NP
pic #2 is a Sunbird sp. taken in Arusha (maybe Bronzed Sunbird?)
pic #3 was taken in Serengeti NP
the last pictures are taken on a north Zanzibar beach:
I can see :
  • Grey Plovers
  • the ones with red legs may be Turstones?
  • Common Ringed Plovers
  • Whimbrels
Do you see anything else?

Thank you
3 looks like a marabou stork to me. I see a flesh coloured throat pouch and the white underneath seems right.
 
1. Magpie shrike.
2. Yes, maybe - or some all-dark female-type something-else with bits looking brighter in the sun.
3. Marabou, as per Bunsen (to whom welcome to BF).
Beach - Like you say plus I think a bar-tailed godwit in pic 6, about a fifth of the way in from the left.
 
Could that be a flying redshank near centre of 32 (white back)?
Near centre of 28, perhaps Sanderling in flight
 
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