Africa Wild Bird Book: Comments & Suggestions

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Some great birds, Dindingwe ^Q^ ^Q^


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The pics are back in the Book, thanks Roger !

A new entry :

Swamp Boubou (Laniarius bicolor), Caprivi Strip - Namibia
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Added \O


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Flutty, is it for technical reasons that you put the description and the photo of the bird in two different posts or is there another reason?


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That's how Toko did most of the Bird Book so I'm just carrying on. -O- lol

We can merge the two if you think it's better. \O


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No,no! I was just curious. If the rest of the birdbook is like that it's fine \O


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My last new entry (for the time being at least).

White-tailed Tropicbird (Phaethon lepturus), all taken on Cousin Island (Seychelles)

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Juvenile:
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Dindingwe, I think that the AW Bird Book is limited to birds from Southern Africa. A pity because it is such a pretty bird ^Q^ ^Q^

Checked! It is in the index, so is very welcome in the Bird Book. It will be the first Tropic bird ^Q^ ^Q^


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Such a beautiful bird! ^Q^ Is the last pic a juvenile?


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I didn't even know that this one existed!

Awesome ^Q^


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