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<blockquote data-quote="Dominique Verbelen" data-source="post: 1278719" data-attributes="member: 61495"><p>hi there,</p><p></p><p>the 2 pics of the sowerby's are indeed <strong>not </strong>on any of these galleries as these will be posted on the natuurpunt website first</p><p></p><p></p><p>all <strong>records </strong>of <strong>beakies </strong>have been <strong>gps'd </strong>by the <strong>bdrp </strong>team and i take it for granted that they know what to do with these records (i don 't have gps readings on none of the beaked whale records so i 'm afraid i am not able to help on this one)</p><p></p><p>as far as i remember, it has <strong>never </strong>been said that there were <strong>pics </strong>of <strong>wilson's</strong></p><p></p><p>i know of many birds that have been seen and identified but of which there are no pictures so i find hugh's comment on the wilson's a bit strange (how many of the cow's little shearwaters have been photographed so far? since little shear is a bit bigger than a wilson's i assume you have been able to photograph them all ;-) and has hugh pics of all the 1000's of wilson's he has seen in his lifetime?</p><p></p><p>on the website of diederik d'hert, there are both pics of 'kleine jager' and 'kleinste jager' and as far as i am concerned they are all correctly labbeled</p><p></p><p>i guess the confusion is not an id mistake but a language problem caused by dave's faulty knowledge of dutch (kleine jager is <strong>NOT </strong> long-tailed skua, as he mentions in his mail, but arctic skua so he came to the same id as us, which isn' t very difficult since it's a rather typical bird)</p><p></p><p>kind regards,</p><p></p><p>dominique</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dominique Verbelen, post: 1278719, member: 61495"] hi there, the 2 pics of the sowerby's are indeed [B]not [/B]on any of these galleries as these will be posted on the natuurpunt website first all [B]records [/B]of [B]beakies [/B]have been [B]gps'd [/B]by the [B]bdrp [/B]team and i take it for granted that they know what to do with these records (i don 't have gps readings on none of the beaked whale records so i 'm afraid i am not able to help on this one) as far as i remember, it has [B]never [/B]been said that there were [B]pics [/B]of [B]wilson's[/B] i know of many birds that have been seen and identified but of which there are no pictures so i find hugh's comment on the wilson's a bit strange (how many of the cow's little shearwaters have been photographed so far? since little shear is a bit bigger than a wilson's i assume you have been able to photograph them all ;-) and has hugh pics of all the 1000's of wilson's he has seen in his lifetime? on the website of diederik d'hert, there are both pics of 'kleine jager' and 'kleinste jager' and as far as i am concerned they are all correctly labbeled i guess the confusion is not an id mistake but a language problem caused by dave's faulty knowledge of dutch (kleine jager is [B]NOT [/B] long-tailed skua, as he mentions in his mail, but arctic skua so he came to the same id as us, which isn' t very difficult since it's a rather typical bird) kind regards, dominique [/QUOTE]
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