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O/\ RP. You got a 3 in one with your vulture pic. \O ^Q^

Don't get fobbed off by the ladies allowing for only a two in one. :twisted:

Think I'd better get my skates on here and help the boys out a little bit with some [O]


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Toko wrote: 0/* 0/* 0/* ladies, what do you think, is it a fork-tailed drongo (eyes seems dark) or a southern black flycatcher (tail seems forked) -O-
I think, it's the drongo. Tail seems too much forked for a black flycatcher and dark eyes might have happened because of the low light. -O-


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Dewi wrote:O/\ RP. You got a 3 in one with your vulture pic. \O ^Q^

Don't get fobbed off by the ladies allowing for only a two in one. :twisted:

Think I'd better get my skates on here and help the boys out a little bit with some [O]
Without correct ID's no points at all 0-


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Mel wrote:
Toko wrote: 0/* 0/* 0/* ladies, what do you think, is it a fork-tailed drongo (eyes seems dark) or a southern black flycatcher (tail seems forked) -O-
I think, it's the drongo. Tail seems too much forked for a black flycatcher and dark eyes might have happened because of the low light. -O-
That's may thoughts as well, I'll make it a Drongo.

Thank you, Mel O0


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0' ^0^

Hooded Vulture.

White-backed Vulture.

Marabou Stork.

Well done on the 3 in 1 RP. ^Q^


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How many extra points for a six in one? O** Seven if you include the Impala. =O:


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Here is some pics of mine, I don't know all their names, it will be nice if you can help with ID :o0ps:

Between Letaba and Mopani H1-6

Comb Duck

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In satara camp

Red-billed Buffalo Weaver.

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Near Letaba camp

Tawny Eagle.


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Near Mopani

Malachite Kingfisher

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