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  1. oleg2oleg

    Savi's Warbler or Cetti’s Warbler?

    Ok, thank you!!!
  2. oleg2oleg

    Savi's Warbler or Cetti’s Warbler?

    Hi! Need your help with this warbler. It was in the bushes, about 100 meters from the lagoon, where I heard Savi's Warbler. April, 5th. Krasnodar region, Novorossiysk, Russia Thank you!!
  3. oleg2oleg

    Woodpecker from Almaty, Kazakhstan

    Unfortunatelly Great Spotted is quite common in this area... Many local birders have marked it here.
  4. oleg2oleg

    Woodpecker from Almaty, Kazakhstan

    Any help is helpful!:)
  5. oleg2oleg

    Woodpecker from Almaty, Kazakhstan

    Yes, I compared a lot of photos and it also seems to me that it's White-winged. @Tote @Joern Lehmhus @Jon.Bryant thank you!!!
  6. oleg2oleg

    Woodpecker from Almaty, Kazakhstan

    Hello! I met it today in Almaty, inside the city in Botanical Garden. Can't understand, is it Great Spotted or White-winged? Thank you! )
  7. oleg2oleg

    Buzzards from Armenia, need ID

    Thank you! Then let them all be Buzzards! )))
  8. oleg2oleg

    Buzzards from Armenia, need ID

    So you're thinking that all of them are Common Buzzards, no different which ssp?
  9. oleg2oleg

    Buzzards from Armenia, need ID

    Yes, I have this Guide, but the pictures are very simple... According them, on my mind, all my flying birds looks like Common Buzzard juv light phase, but carpal patches are big, like Long-legged have... :unsure:
  10. oleg2oleg

    Buzzards from Armenia, need ID

    May be they are vulpinus ssp, but again I'm not sure... :rolleyes:
  11. oleg2oleg

    Buzzards from Armenia, need ID

    Hi! Here is some Buzzards from Armenia, Sevan Lake area. Early May. I can't understand - they are Common Buzzards (B.b.menetriesi ???) or Long-legged? On my mind more chances that they're Long-legged, but I doubt it... Thank you for the help! )
  12. oleg2oleg

    Wheatears from Dagestan

    Grahame, thank you!!!
  13. oleg2oleg

    Wheatears from Dagestan

    Hi! On my mind here is two different species Oenanthe finschii, Finsch's Wheatear (first three) and Oenanthe pleschanka, Pied Wheatear (second three). They are different birds. What do you think? I know that it's not easy to ID them, but anyway... Thank you!!!
  14. oleg2oleg

    Snipe from India

    Grahame, thank you for the answer!!!
  15. oleg2oleg

    Snipe from India

    Hi! Snipe from India, Kaziranga NP. Beginning of March. Is it Pintail or Common Snipe? Thank you!!
  16. oleg2oleg

    Galapagos Ground Finches

    So, 8164 could be Large, and other ones are Medium?
  17. oleg2oleg

    Galapagos Ground Finches

    0609 - Isabela, 5154 - San Cristobal, all other - Santa Cruz, on the path to Tortuga Beach.
  18. oleg2oleg

    Galapagos Ground Finches

    Hi! What do you think about these finches? Are they Medium or Large? On my mind they are Medium... Thank you!!
  19. oleg2oleg

    Cormorant from Cape Town

    Thank you, Butty!!
  20. oleg2oleg

    Cormorant from Cape Town

    Hi to all! Are they Reed or Crowned Cormorants? Beginning of November, in Cape Town. Thank you!!
  21. oleg2oleg

    Gulls from Galapagos

    Thank you for the confirmation!!!
  22. oleg2oleg

    Gulls from Galapagos

    Hi! Here is a few gulls I saw on San Cristobal (Galapagos) in January. They were in one group. They should be Laughing Gull or Franklin's Gull or both of them. Do I guess, that 1 and 2 are Franklin's and 3 and 4 are Laughing? Thank you!
  23. oleg2oleg

    Warbler from Moscow

    Well... Thank you all for the help with this Warbler!
  24. oleg2oleg

    Warbler from Moscow

    Thank you for the help... So, most of you vote for the Blyth's Reed. For the final decision - one more picture of the same bird, but on another tree, with another light...
  25. oleg2oleg

    Warbler from Moscow

    But what do you thinking about two-colored legs? Like Booted Warbler has?
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