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  1. angi-p

    Vulture ID, Caprivi Namibia

    Thank you very much! :-) They are both lifers for me, so I wanted to make sure
  2. angi-p

    Vulture ID, Caprivi Namibia

    Hi there! From the Caprivi Strip are two vultures left to confirm, both of them juvenile I think. Seen in Mudumu Game Park in the end of October. Cheers Angi
  3. Fly like an (Tawny) Eagle

    Fly like an (Tawny) Eagle

    Tawny Eagle preparing for takeoff
  4. angi-p

    Tern ID, Walvis Bay, Namibia

    Thank you both for you hell! Cherry Angi
  5. angi-p

    More Waders,Walvis Bay, Namibia

    Thank you all for your help!!!
  6. angi-p

    More Waders,Walvis Bay, Namibia

    Okay, Richard. Here are my guesses: Sanderling Little Stint ? Littele Stint above Greenshank
  7. angi-p

    Tern ID, Walvis Bay, Namibia

    Hi! Here some terns for a change. Seen at the beginning of November in Walvis Bay. Sorry for the bad pics but only one of them did us the favour to rest in a good position ;-) Cheers Angi
  8. angi-p

    More Waders,Walvis Bay, Namibia

    Hi there I need some help with these waders seen in the beginning of November in Walvis Bay. Thanks in advance Angi
  9. angi-p

    Plover ID, Namibia

    Thanks for both the quick replies!!!
  10. angi-p

    Sandpiper ID, Namibia

    Thank you both!
  11. angi-p

    Plover ID, Namibia

    Hi there! Now some Plovers I need help with. Are they all Grey Plovers? Kind regards Angi
  12. angi-p

    Sandpiper ID, Namibia

    Hi there! I'm getting to the coast now. We've seen a lot of waders in the beginning of November in Walvis Bay at the salt pans. It was overwhelming but way to much for me to identify them all ;-) Here the first ones I need help with... mostly Curlew Sandpipers??? Thanks in advance Angi
  13. angi-p

    Shrike? Namibia, Etosha

    Merci bien, Jean!
  14. angi-p

    More Raptors, Etosha, Namibia

    You are awesome! Thank you both
  15. angi-p

    More Raptors, Etosha, Namibia

    First of all I have to say sorry for the pics are really bad. Guesss the ID will be really hard. But maybe...
  16. angi-p

    Eagle ID, Etosha Namibia

    Thanks!
  17. angi-p

    Shrike? Namibia, Etosha

    Hi there! Here is another one that gets me trouble. I thought maybe a Coomon Fiscal but the belly doesn't seem to fit. Thanks in advance! Angi
  18. angi-p

    Eagle ID, Etosha Namibia

    Now some eagles we've seen. Are they all Tawny? Cheers Angi
  19. angi-p

    Pallid Harrier? Etosha, Namibia

    Thank you very much, Tom. I'm always grateful for the competent help I get in this forum!
  20. angi-p

    Pallid Harrier? Etosha, Namibia

    Hi! Is this a Pallid Harrier? Seen in the end of October. Thanks in advance
  21. angi-p

    Mystery bird, Namibia, Etosha

    That was a quick one, Jean! Thank you very much :t:
  22. angi-p

    Mystery bird, Namibia, Etosha

    Hi folks! I've look my Sasol and Roberts Guide up and down but can't even make out the family. Looking forward to hear from you! Angi
  23. angi-p

    ID confirmation, Namibia Caprivi

    I hoped for Red-faced, but I see what you mean. There's definitely a kind of eyestripe. Thank you very much for your help Andy!
  24. angi-p

    ID confirmation, Namibia Caprivi

    Hi there! Can someone help me to confirm these birds seen at the Kwando in late October: 1+2 Yellow-breasted Apalis? 3 Red-faced Crombec? Thanks, Angi
  25. angi-p

    Bird ID, Namibia

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