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  1. J

    Corvid ID help, Con Dao, Vietnam.

    Thanks Larry! We were really excited about it! It nice to finally get some validation.
  2. J

    Corvid ID help, Con Dao, Vietnam.

    Thanks Grahame for the reply. A lot of great info in there. We appreciate the feedback.
  3. J

    Corvid ID help, Con Dao, Vietnam.

    https://ebird.org/checklist/S158607680 Found this crow in south Vietnam, does not fit with expected species as far as I can tell. My wife and I were thinking it maybe a Juv. Rook, but we don't have a lot experience with these species, would love some help. This bird seems like a juvenile, based...
  4. J

    Lesser Fish Eagle or Grey Headed Eagle?

    Will do Thanks will do.
  5. J

    Kinabatangan River, Sabah, Malaysia

    Thanks No, Unfortunately. Thanks for the look. We had called it a Lesser in the field, because we could not get any white in the tail with our bins. Thanks again for the time.
  6. J

    Kinabatangan River, Sabah, Malaysia

    Lesser-Fish Eagle or Gray-Headed Fish Eagle? Love some help with this one. Thanks! -John
  7. J

    Lesser Fish Eagle or Grey Headed Eagle?

    This photo is from an Oxbow lake of the Kinabatangan River in Sabah. It seems that there is a dark band at the end of the tail, and lighter (beige) above, but not white. We first called it a Lesser Fish Eagle. because we thought it was a "dirty " tail. That being said: I can't find photos of...
  8. J

    Sweet Water Wetlands Tucson, AZ- Hummingbird

    Thanks for the thoughts. I was stumped in the field. There were 4 of us who saw the bird and we all thought it was a larger hummingbird. Somewhere between a Blue-throated and say a Black-chinned. In the field we could never make out any color on the gorget, it always seemed dark. The same dark...
  9. J

    Sweet Water Wetlands Tucson, AZ- Hummingbird

    Seemed larger than BCHU.
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