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Recent content by jobbuq

  1. J

    Hornbill spp, C.160km SE Windhoek Namibia (summer 2010)

    I think damara can be excluded based on the size and shape of the bill. I think it fits best for Southern Yellow-billed
  2. J

    Best bird ID book for South/Southern Africa

    Also have a look at the Firefinch app. I haven't used it myself but it looks interesting. Facts, fun, feathers
  3. J

    More Algarve Larks

    I would say Thekla's lark
  4. J

    Bar tailed lark? S of tehran iran, today

    The problem is that Arabian lark is only listed to occur in the Arabian peninsula, not anywhere close to Tehran
  5. J

    ID please Central France

    Looks like a Whinchat
  6. J

    Raptor id in Kruger NP

    Definitely looks like a Tawny eagle on the second picture
  7. J

    Woodchat or Masked shrike. Montenegro

    It's a Woodchat shrike. Masked shrike doesn't occur in Montenegro
  8. J

    Raptor id in Kruger NP

    Why not a Tawny eagle Tom?
  9. J

    Several birds from French Alps (near Grenoble)

    Agree with linnet, ortolan and tree pipit
  10. J

    Latest IOC Diary Updates

    Isn't Iran part of the gWP? That would still get all three in the WP
  11. J

    Raptor Samburu Kenya

    I agree with African hawk-eagle
  12. J

    İstanbul, Which pipits

    Water pipit
  13. J

    Namibia - South Africa in September

    Namaqua warbler should have more white underparts and a clean white throat. This bird is clearly more yellowish and has some spots on the throat. Also the supercilium, eye colour and head pattern fits better with Karoo prinia.
  14. J

    Namibia - South Africa in September

    I think number 2 is Karoo Prinia
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