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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
Unread postPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 3:36 pm 
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Yes, most of the DSLR's these days do HD video... what's wrong with you guys :cam: :lol:

Seriously though, I am trying to build a collection of this kind of material. At the moment I have African and Bufffy pipit film clips. It would be great to one day have a resource that people can look at and learn from the behavioural characteristics. If there are any keen birders/pipitologist who would like to host such a collection I would gladly contribute just pm me, to arrange drop-box transfer as these files are big.


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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
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Maurice, please :pray: try to don't post so many pictures of the same birds (often identic)... very difficult to open these so interesting thread :wink:
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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
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Anyone? :pray: (I think I got buried amongst all those pipits!)
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Another one that has me puzzled, is it possibly a lark-like bunting? The only other birds about were a pair of little bee eaters. Seen along the H1-8 on 17 April 2012.

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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
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Not a lark-like bunting... but some sort of bishop, probably southern red.

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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
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Thanks, JvR, that hadn't occured to me, since I've never (knowingly) seen one in KNP, but then when they're not in their breeding colours, you don't really notice them! :wink:

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Thanks, JvR, that hadn't occured to me, since I've never (knowingly) seen one in KNP, but then when they're not in their breeding colours, you don't really notice them! :wink:


LLB would REALLY have been a weird sighting considering the distribution maps.

As far as the "bishop" goes... I will definitely not stake a cent on that ID.

BTW, it may be a female bird, in which case breeding colours means zip.

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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
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Johan van Rensburg wrote:
LLB would REALLY have been a weird sighting considering the distribution maps.

Interestingly, the map in my Newman's shows northern KNP as within the LLB's distribution area, and I thought that the birdie looked a bit more like that than the female whydahs that I also considered. But then, it may just have to remain yet another of my "mystery" LBJs :wink:

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Arks, The tail is way too short for a LLB. Ive searched every where the only one I could find was a Red-billed Quelea female. If you google, images red-billed Queleas the first bird on page four looks alike,I think.


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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
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Thanks, Ladybirder! I think that it being a female redbilled quelea (which I'd also not thought of :roll: ) is reasonably likely, as while I didn't see any quelea in that immediate area, there were a LOT of them around in the park during my April visit.

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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
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Can anyone ID this bird for me? Seen in Kruger on the road between Satara and Tshokwane in June. I thought it might be a Red-capped Lark although i can't clearly see the red shoulders. I'm sorry, its rather a poor pic, and cropped.


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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
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Salamanda, from what I can see, it looks more like a Cisticola to me.

But without a better angle, it will be really difficult to tell which one though. Rattling Cisticola is by far the most abundant so it could very well be a Rattling. :)

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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
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I'm with DotDan here. I would say it is a Rattling Cisticola.

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Many thanks DD and Matt. :thumbs_up:


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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
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Hi everybody,

back from KTP I have trouble with 2 small ones.

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Grassveld pipit ?

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Marico flycatcher ?

Thanks for the input :thumbs_up:

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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
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I think both are Marico Flycatchers.


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