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Originally posted by Fred_S Fred_S wrote:

FS-20 Meadow pipit
Looks more like a Eurasian skylark (Alauda arvensis) to me...
 



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Post Options Post Options   Quote Fred_S Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 27 May 2023 at 19:59
It's the same bird as HB-08. We were in doubt between these two species and hoping for your help to identify it
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How do we call that skylark?
Ah, veldleeuwerik
Indeed, we were quite sure you would learn us the right species. Thanks!!


I shot Fred's FS-17 to FS-20 too, but I don't have the software yet to sharpen the shots as Fred did

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HB-13 Stonechat or Roodborsttapuit.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Fred_S Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28 May 2023 at 21:48
I'll finish my contributoion to this thread with one more deer and a landscape


#22 Dear


#23 Final shot of the walk



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My last shots:

HB-14 Swan


HB-15 Passer Domesticus (I do hope)


TFL and commenting.
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Originally posted by Harm vb Harm vb wrote:

HB-15 Passer Domesticus (I do hope)
I don't think that identification is right, the bill looks too thin for a sparrow. Bit hard to identify as I think that is a this year's chick and the viewing angle is suboptimal, but maybe a young skylark or dunnock.
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Thank you, my determination capabilities are below zero
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