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    Caterpillar (moth), Atherton Tablelands, QLD - Australia

    I would like to know which species this is It concerns this observation https://australia.observation.org/waarneming/view/160081826 Unidentified Moth - Heterocera indet. observed at 2016-10-26 Australia - Curtain Fig NP (QLD) thanks in advance Rick van der Weijde
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    Dimorphic vs. Little Egret (Zanzibar)

    Hi guys, Few weeks ago I visited Zanzibar, Tanzania. Although it was mostly a relaxing holiday, we also spend some time birding. Along the coast, lots of egrets were present at low tide. Only at the part near our resort, I would say around 20-40 each day. Both Dimorphic and Little Egret should...
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    Tips required: itinerary 4 wk Tanzania

    Hi you all, The three of us intending to go to Tanzania within reasonable time, to do some birdwatching and wildlife viewing. I've been to Kenya twice and once to South Africa, as is my birding mate. My girlfriend has only been to South Africa, and she would love to see the wildlife in East...
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    Going to South Africa

    Dear all, if everything goes like I hope to, end of the year I am going for a four week birding trip to South Africa. Not my first trip to Africa by the way, but the East African field guide I have does not cover South Africa (doh!). So I am looking for the best Field Guide there is for SA. I...
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    African Pipit

    Sorting out my photo's I run into this picture of a pipit. At the time of taking I was not thinking about other possibilities than the very common Grassland Pipit. But now, the bird seems to be very light. I know light forms in Grasslands occur, but I still wanted to find out or this one could...
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    Challenge for Shrike-Experts

    A problem-bird out of Africa, Kenya, Hell's Gate National Park, on July 12th this year. It concerns a shrike we could not identify. Description The complete bird looks a bit like a Red-Backed Shrike, but was not it, because of several points. -First of all the whole bird seems to be a bit...
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    Eurasian or Far-Eastern?

    Helpdesk, I've got a problem. It concerns the curlew on the pictures below. In the field we almost certainly identified it as a Far-Eastern. But we are not sure (it can also be an Eurasian, because we saw them too at the same site). Can anyone agree, or maybe disagree. If so, I'm really curious...
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    A problem woodpecker out of Africa

    During our last trip to Kenya - July and August 2004 - we met a woodpecker we could not identify, due the fact we believe it was not in the book. We saw many forms and many species of woodpeckers before in Kenya, but it did not mach with any of these. Description: It was definitily a female...
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