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Recent content by tconzemi

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    Eagle over Kolka Latvia 16th May

    Small bill and fingers, long legs, double comma, all perfect for LSE
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    Kestrel, Lesser or Common French Pyrenees

    I find CK aging really challenging, the barring of the tail of this male is not a second cal. year feature, older males can keep them for an unknown (?) time. 2nd cy should be moulting right now. So agree with adult Common male
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    Red-footed Falcon , aging

    They are both second cal year birds with moulted central tail feathers (longer) and brownish upperparts. 2nd cy males often have an orange breast patch and this one has also many grey male feathers. The other is a female with all orange underparts
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    Epping Forest…not so much an ID, but certainly a first for me.

    Yes, sixth finger will disappear once inner primaries reach final length Still an interesting picture
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    Who is closing the entrance of the nest box ? Denmark

    They build a rather messy nest going up to the roof
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    Who is closing the entrance of the nest box ? Denmark

    They do breed in nestboxes
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    ID if possible Central France

    First step in editing pictures should always be cropping everything around the bird away, especially empty sky.
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    Lesser or Eurasian Kestrel in Greece—Crete

    wing formula also Common Kestrel: P9 and 8 are the tip P10=P7
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    Various Raptors - South Essex UK - 12th May

    Honey, then Hen, then another dark Honey and one unidentifiable
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    Hobby alarm call?

    Sounds good for Hobby to me
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    Raptor ID, Ukraine

    I don't see an Osprey here. Large eagle with long wings and creamy body (maybe even upper breast darker) looks good for immature Eastern Imperial to me
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    Harrier, Corsica

    Transitional harriers in 2 calendar year are real pitfalls. Part of the head plumage is already moulted or bleached by the African sun so ID features in Monty and Pallid are diluted. Pro Pallid features are extreme collar (but not joining at throat maybe due to moult?). Same is true for dark...
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    Harrier, but Hen or Pallid?

    Mu thoughts too, everything fine for Pallid but that hand is really broad. So second calendar female Pallid maybe with some Hen genes
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    Brabant Netherlands - Buzzard or Sparrowhawk?

    Such nicely barred Common Buzzards are full adults
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    African Marsh Harrier - Botswana

    It's an adult: yellow eye no chocolate plumage
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