BirdingRob
Brit abroad
Dear all,
Last week I posted two pictures of a buzzard from Tabuk in the far NW of Saudi Arabia closev to Israel.
buteo buteo buteo (common buzzard) is "unrecorded in Arabia" but is a "regular winter visitor to Israel" according to Birds of the Middle East
The default sub species in Arabia is buteo buteo vulpinus or steppe buzzard.
The conclusion from BirdForum was that from the two pictures of a perched bird we cant tell which it was.
I asked my friend to try to find it again it and see if he could get some flight pix. He did!
I attach the 4 flight pictures. Can we now tell which of the two sub species it is? If we cant, just how do the Israelis do it!
All comments very welcome.
Rob
Last week I posted two pictures of a buzzard from Tabuk in the far NW of Saudi Arabia closev to Israel.
buteo buteo buteo (common buzzard) is "unrecorded in Arabia" but is a "regular winter visitor to Israel" according to Birds of the Middle East
The default sub species in Arabia is buteo buteo vulpinus or steppe buzzard.
The conclusion from BirdForum was that from the two pictures of a perched bird we cant tell which it was.
I asked my friend to try to find it again it and see if he could get some flight pix. He did!
I attach the 4 flight pictures. Can we now tell which of the two sub species it is? If we cant, just how do the Israelis do it!
All comments very welcome.
Rob
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