Good morning everyone, Andrew Stegman is running away with the first quiz, today will be the last one untill next month. Yesterday’s quiz was the Lappet–faced Vulture (Aegypius tracheliotus) – two of them, and the White-backed Vulture (Gyps africanus).
Todays quiz, is again two different birds. Good luck and enjoy!!!
Links bo – Ovambosperwer
Regs – Kransvalk !!!
Black shouldered kite.
Hi Hannes
Great action
Looks like a Lanner and a Kestrel
Best wishes
Irvine
Links Bo: Oostelike Rooipootvalk
Regs Bo: Ovambosperwer
Blouvalk en ‘n jong Bleeksingvalk.
Ons gaan volgende maand voëls kyk by Mana Pools.
black shoulded kite and a pale chanting goshawk
second bird is is similer to one indian birds
Bahiri Sasana–Eurasian Sparrowhawk
is i am correct ??
Links – Volwasse Ovambosperwer
Rêgs- Kransvalk
Black shouldered kite and Rock kestrel
Black shouldered kite and Gabar juvenile
I think, a Black Shouldered Kite & a Juvenile Southern Pale Chanting Goshawk.
I like Dan Hugo’s attempt – it’s too small to be the Pale Chanting Goshawk ,and the tail definitely looks Gabar … if it aint the Rock Kestral 😉
Ok…, so I am a bit late with this one…, but they are Black-shouldered Kite and a juvenile Gabar Goshawk.
I agree with Just John,
I think the juvenile bird is too small for a chanter…
Monika