What's this bird(s) 2


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The following are a few 'new' species (For me any way) I'll leave them unanswered for a bit then I'll tell you what they are, a couple are very similar to British birds.

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It's nice to see Flickr is being generous again !!

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1 Don't know looks like a lark, but for the bill I'd say Calandra Lark.

Little Egret.

Ruddy Duck.

Griffon Vulture??

Lesser Kestrel.

Ostrich.

You might be right on the vulture...the beak is a bit that shape 'aint it?...as for Ostrich...you 'nana.

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The answers are (and well done too):-

A Thekla Lark ...(Yup, new one on me too!!)

B Little Egret

C White Headed Duck.. (Thought it was a Ruddy Duck too till I cheched my book and noticed 'matey boy' in the picture only had the black "Toupee" on top of his head and not down his neck too.

D Indeed a Griffon Vulture, (Slightly miffed as at first I thought it was a "Spanish Imperial Eagle" . Still a nice catch though !!)

E Actually a "Lesser Kestrel" (about half the size of ours!)

And post 2 was indeed a Starling , caught at the same time as the Lesser Kestrel, and in the same light, I just liked the ambience of the shot !

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