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    Goshawk or Eurasian Sparrowhawk - Netanya, Israel Jan 4th, 2021

    I agree with both of you gentlemen. The Steppe/Common Buzzard is extremely common here. My view of them is typically only from below while they are soaring overhead. So I was thinking more forest bird of prey. Thanks very much for the help! I knew someone had a better eye than I did!
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    Goshawk or Eurasian Sparrowhawk - Netanya, Israel Jan 4th, 2021

    Hello, Attached is a trail camera image January 4th, 2021 from a citrus farm in Israel. This is the only image. I have it narrowed down to Northern Goshawk or Eurasian Sparrowhawk. I was hoping someone here may have an idea what this bird actually is. Thanks in advance!
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    Anyone else like Birds AND planes?

    While not a plane I love rotary wing. Had a great experience that I happened to be hovering at tree top level near a bald eagle nest. Got to enjoy an amazing view of the male and female at a view of maybe 20ft above them. Don't worry, I was far enough away no rotor wash was hitting them. It's...
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    Saw a Hoopoe!

    I just got my first Hoople the other day as well, here in Korea. Such an amazing bird to see!!
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    New to Korea birder

    Thanks everyone for the comments. I have been checking out birdskorea.org, but it is typically not for the area I live in. I do plan on making trips to the places it lists. Thankfully since I'm new to the area I've been racking up the birds. With just passive birding, just viewing in my daily...
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    New to Korea birder

    Hello all! I just moved to South Korea with the military. I live just south of Pyeongtaek at Camp Humphrey's. I'm very excited about all the new birds I've seen so far. I have 14 new lifers within the month I've been here. My binocs just arrived a few days ago so I'm sure that number will...
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    Hello from South Korea

    Hello all! I just joined this forum to improve my birding skills and hopefully find fellow birders in South Korea. I moved to Korea a month ago with the Army and am very excited about all the new birds I'm getting to see! Looking forward to all the fun stuff I get to read and see on here!
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