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Fred Ruhe
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Descriptions of all fossil Charadriiformes
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I red that too but I would not call this sentence a description. It doesn't make the 1889 or the 1992 name valid. For me it is still a...
Mar 27, 2021
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Muppit17
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Pond-Heron ID? Singapore
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It seems to be regular in spring. I thought that Javan was as likely as Chinese, but as Deb says, the emerging chestnut in the neck and...
Mar 27, 2021
YuShan
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El Calafate or Iguazu Falls
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I have not been to Iguazu yet, but I guess it has a lot more species because it is rainforest. But I have been to El Calafate, visited...
Mar 27, 2021
l_raty
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Descriptions of all fossil Charadriiformes
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You are right that the species name is not in the figure caption, but the text p. 175 states clearly: ...and on p. 176, you get: This...
Mar 27, 2021
YuShan
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Veiling Glare Comparisons
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If you think it's worth it, it is very easy to make something yourself that you just shift onto the barrels.
Mar 27, 2021
John A Roberts
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Do I want an EII 8x30?
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Plus some images from the Berlebach site at: https://www.berlebach.de/en/?bereich=details&id=70 John
Mar 27, 2021
Fred Ruhe
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Descriptions of all fossil Charadriiformes
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In my notes I have Cimolopteryx rarus Marsh, 1889 as a Nomen Nudum, as you stated, The 1892 illustration caption only states that...
Mar 27, 2021
K
Kammerdiner
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Pocket CL Update
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Thanks John. I clearly missed that thread! I should have known you'd be on top of these changes!👍
Mar 27, 2021
Andrew Whitehouse
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Northern Pintail? / Senegal
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Yes
Mar 27, 2021
Jose605
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Northern Pintail? / Senegal
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Bird Identification Q&A
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Females probably? Thank you, Jose
Mar 27, 2021
Kevin Conville
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Veiling Glare Comparisons
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I have found thin neoprene sheet online before. Somewhere around 2mm thickness sounds about right to me for birding sized bins. I would...
Mar 27, 2021
CharleyBird
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Do I want an EII 8x30?
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Yes. An alternative that I've invested in is the Berlebach tripod adaptor, shown here: https://binocular.ch/nikon-e-ii-8x30/ (Note...
Mar 27, 2021
birdclub
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El Calafate or Iguazu Falls
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If you never been in South America before, Iguazu area has a lot to offer (not only the amazing falls, certainly the world´s largest!)...
Mar 27, 2021
B
Butty
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Pond-Heron ID? Singapore
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Indian pond heron is said to be just a vagrant to Singapore.
Mar 27, 2021
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This male Ruddy Duck was displaying in fine color showing its stunning blue bill. The crown feathers are raised periodically forming...
Mar 27, 2021
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