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Sunday, November 27, 2016

RED-BILLED OXPECKER ON GREATER KUDU, IMBABALA PRIVATE CONCESSION, ZIMBABWE

    We can ID the birds on the Greater Kudu as Red-billed Oxpeckers by their location on the animal, all red bill, yellow eye-ring and yellowish underparts.  The oxpecker feeds on ticks and other insects in an animals fur.  It also sucks blood from the animal.
   The Red-billed Oxpecker is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 404.



TAWNY EAGLE IN FLIGHT, IMBABALA PRIVATE CONCESSION, ZIMBABWE

   We can ID this eagle as a Tawny Eagle by its underwing pattern, long broad wings and broad fan-shaped tail.
   The Tawny Eagle is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 403..



TAWNY EAGLE IN FLIGHT, IMBABALA PRIVATE CONCESSION, ZIMBABWE



LILAC-BREASTED ROLKER, IMBABALA PRIVATE CONCESSION, ZIMBABWE



CRESTED FRANCOLIN, IMBABALA PRIVATE CONCESSION, ZIMBABWE

   We can ID this bird as a Crested Francolin by its dark cap that contrasts with a broad white eyebrow stripe, upperparts that are reddish-brown streaked with white and reddish legs.
   The Crested Francolin is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 402.




Saturday, November 26, 2016

WAHLBERG'S EAGLE, IMBABALA PRIVATE CONCESSION, ZIMBABWE

   We can ID this eagle as the dark morph of Wahlberg's Eagle by the dark brown color of its head, face, neck and the rest of the bird that we can see; the gape extending to the middle of the eye; dark eyes and grayish bill with darker tip.
   Wahlberg's Eagle is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 401.


LILAC-BREASTED ROLLER, IMBABALA PRIVATE CONCESSION, ZIMBABWE

   Even though we can't see see the bill and most of the face of this bird we can still ID it as a Lilac-breasted Roller because of its distinctive tail streamers and lilac colored breasts.
   The Lilac-breasted Roller is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stnds at 400.