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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
Unread postPosted: Mon Jan 14, 2013 2:02 pm 
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Another one! Photographed in the Western section of Mapungubwe beginning of January 2013.

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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
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Hi Naomi

The first bird looks like a young Afican pipit. The second, there are not enough details in the picture to be sure.


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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
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Another one recently spotted in the western section of Mapungubwe.Could this be a Dusky Lark?

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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
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Agree with African Pipit at Mooiplaas.

I also cannot see enough detail on the second bird on my phone. Do you have a bigger photo perhaps?

The last one is definitely a Dusky Lark, nicely done! :thumbs_up:

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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
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Yes!!! :dance: :dance: :dance: Two lifers for me! (Got another lifer at Mooiplaas - Collared Pratincole!)

Thanks WTM - I can post the original pic if that would help? Unfortunately the only one I got. :D


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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
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We have 2 LBJ's for ID. :D

Both from Kgalagadi.

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Gut instinct say Sabota on the second. Could BOTH be Sabotas? Totally confusing myself.


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Guinea Pig, to me they both look like Fawn-coloured Larks.

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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
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Really tough. The one with the thick bill, one would want to lean towards Bradfield's, but everything else says Fawn-coloured.

The other bird is in a very strange posture. :hmz: But the feint breast streaking probably rules out Sabota Lark. I think Matt is spot on here.

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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
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Fawn is good with me! New tick. :D

3 More. By now the larks have me "so deurmekaar soos 'n verkleurmannetjie op 'n Smartie Box"! :doh: I am thoroughly confused. They all look the same to me!

All in Augrabies.

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These were of the same bird. Very far off in the veld. It's a wonder you can even make out details on it at all.

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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
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This one has me totally :wall: :wall: :wall: I haven't a clue, really, what it might be -- chat? warbler? flycatcher? :wall: :wall: :wall: Or am I missing something obvious? :hmz: :wall:

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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
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Hi Arks, I may be corrected but your bird looks like a female sunbird, but which one I could not say with any certainty. Look at the answers for the Bird ID Challenge #1 for 2013, posted by adrianP today.


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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
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GP, I think the first one is also a Fawn Coloured Lark. The second one is a Sabota (Bradsfield) Lark and the last one looks like a Lark-like Bunting.

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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
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:thumbs_up: DD


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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
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Arks, I am thinking Scrub-Robin. Would've loved to see a side on view though.

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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - LBJs
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@ Arks

I'm with WTM on this one. The long decurved bill had me a bit confused, but after screening a bunch of pictures on the web, there appears to be quite a bit of variation on the bill length in this species. Yours probably represents the upper limit for this range.


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