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Kenya, Amboseli & Tsavo NP #11 (1 Viewer)

Deb335077

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These were all taken in the Amboseli & Tsavo NP last month

Thank you
 

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Hope you enjoyed the trip! That's a dream location for me! Let me know if any of these are wrong!
1. Red-billed Firefinch
2. Yellow-spotted bush finch
3. Little stilt
4. Rosy-patched bushshrike
5. Eastern-Chantling Goshawk (Edit: Perhaps it's a pale? I'm not quite sure.)
 
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1. Red-billed Firefinch
2. Yellow-spotted bush finch
3. Little stilt
4. Rosy-patched bushshrike
5. Eastern-Chantling Goshawk (Edit: Perhaps it's a pale? I'm not quite sure.)
Agree red-billed firefinch (e.g. red bill, mantle doesn't contrast)
47: This is likely a bishop. The candidates are unidentifiable in this plumage (i.e. something like southern red bishop). Yellow-throated bush finch tends to be grey with a clear "spectacle" around the eye.
Ruff (you perhaps meant "little stint" but it's definitely not that)
Eastern chanting -goshawk (e.g. yellow cere)

Edit: pale chanting-goshawk is only in southern Africa, not Kenya
 

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