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Recent content by BirdMeister01

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    Why there is so little advice on NZ birds.

    Hey guys, Just came across this forum and realised that barely any Kiwi birders are actually answering questions. Sorry BirdForum, but us Kiwis don't actually use it much. Instead, all the action is at http://www.birdingnz.net/forum/index.php?sid=c9ab511a1f1c3e502b1262b37a2069a5 - BirdingNZ. So...
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    Papua New Guinea - Some old and terrible photos

    But apparently VT's are only found in the south?
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    Papua New Guinea - Some old and terrible photos

    Unknowable? I would have thought the silhouette was pretty distinctive but oh well. The brownish one (5) was near a group of Metallic Starlings, if that helps. Here is another one that I am 90% sure is just a sacred kingfisher but I'm just checking. The white stripe on the head doesn't look...
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    Papua New Guinea - Some old and terrible photos

    I was going through a few photos from my time in Papua New Guinea and found a few birds I couldn't ID. They are all from the Sepik regions. Number 1: Maybe a manucode. Near Sissano Lagoon, Sandaun Province. 2: Shag I think. Sepik River, East Sepik Province 3: There are 2 birds in this one, the...
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    Bird on an small island close to Biak/Papua/New Guinea

    Dollarbirds are SO HARD to id, especially in rubbish lighting. My first one convinced me I had seen a 'blue falcon', but the red bill (If you can see it) is pretty diagnostic.
  6. Australasian Bittern

    Australasian Bittern

    An incidental sighting, it was just walking around the paddock, ignoring the cars. Not sure why it wasn't worried until it saw us, but I'm not complaining!
  7. Sacred Kingfisher - Spring is here!

    Sacred Kingfisher - Spring is here!

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    Papua New Guinea: Unidentified goshawk- Grey-headed? (East Sepik)

    I have been hearing this one in a tree near where we are staying for some time. I'm not sure what it is, I'm thinking it is a grey-headed goshawk but I'm not 100 percent sure. I think it has a nest there, I have seen a goshawk-like shape with sticks etc. in its beak fly up into the tree. I heard...
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    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Blue Pitta'

    Well, after seeing this photo I kinda regret putting my own on, this one is SO GOOD! Nice one!
  10. Olive-Backed Sunbird

    Olive-Backed Sunbird

    A male olive-backed sunbird
  11. Juvenile Brahminy Kite

    Juvenile Brahminy Kite

  12. Blyth's Hornbill

    Blyth's Hornbill

    A photo of a hornbill in Papua New Guinea
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    Papua New Guinea: Rainbow Lorikeet or Dusky Lory?

    These birds seen multiple times in flocks near Sissano Lagoon, making screeching sounds and flying high over the forest. Which one makes rapid-fire calls, and which leaves slower gaps between them? Of course, it might also be neither, but these are the two I think they might be. Sorry about the...
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    Papua New Guinea: Singing starling with yellowish eye?

    Oops! Sorry, my bad. Just found in my Birds of New Guinea the text "Similar, but darker above (somewhat glossy) and more heavily marked; iris yellowish or orange-red." Sorry about that one. Thanks for clicking on this link anyway!
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