KNP Bird Challenge - Chats and Discussions

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Will do Amoli. \O 0/*


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I presume this is the pic you are referring to Dewi?
Richprins wrote:Three-in-one: Marabou Stork, White-backed Vulture & Hooded Vulture

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Are the Cape Vultures the ones with the ruffs around their necks? :-?


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Dewi wrote:0/* Flutt's.

You are right about the Cape Glossy Starling. :o0ps:

I will post a Greater Blue-eared in a mo. Please put the other in the Cape Glossy section. O0
Done. \O


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they have all a ruff around the neck... but Cape Vulture has pale eyes 0*\
so where are they 0'


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That ruddy great big one in the front has a pale eye. O**


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Dewi wrote:That ruddy great big one in the front has a pale eye. O**
need an enlargissement O**


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But there are a few ruddy great big ones!! ^0^


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Deal with it! 0*\


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Dewi wrote:Now I can get a perspective on this one, I'll agree with RP on the Cape. \O

Thanks BT. He looks quite happy sitting there. =O: \O
Doesn't he just :-)


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Amoli wrote:Blue Tuna, don't you need to be elsewhere... like locking the garage, putting the milk bottles out.
What's this lazing around posting pictures... (0!)
Haven't you got a Broomstick Riders Association meeting to attend? O**


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