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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - Raptors
Unread postPosted: Thu May 03, 2012 7:54 pm 
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When was this picture taken? Winter would exclude a steppe buzzard.


The photo was taken on the 28th April 2012. Hope that helps.

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Probably a bit late in the year then for Steppe which is a summer migrant.

What worries me a bit about the ID of Jackal Buzzard is the whiteness of the under feathers. It is not impossible for a juvl Jackal Buzzard to have this, but it is normally more brown in colour.

I am trying to find some pictures of this to show you, but am struggling a bit now.


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Sharifa wrote:
Would appreciate help to ID this raptor.

We saw him in MZNP while we were there this weekend.

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Lionspoon wrote:
Later we found a jackal buzzard quite close to the road:

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Reading Lionspoon's report thought it looked similar. (from a complete bird novice)

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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - Raptors
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Thats what it looks like from what everybody is saying.

Thanks RichardJ and adrianp :thumbs_up:

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 Post subject: Re: Identification Help - Raptors
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Is this a young crowned eagle?

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This looks a young Martial Eagle to me

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Welsh-Ash & Chirinda: Most eagles have feathers all the way down to their feet. Except for the snake eagles and Fish eagle.
I think it is some kind of buzzard, but my Avatar tells me that it is definitily a raptor of some sorts :big_eyes:

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Roan wrote:
Welsh-Ash & Chirinda: Most eagles have feathers all the way down to their feet. Except for the snake eagles and Fish eagle.
I think it is some kind of buzzard, but my Avatar tells me that it is definitily a raptor of some sorts :big_eyes:


Hi Roan. Are you referring to Chirinda's photo near the end of the last page? I was. The legs or feet of this raptor are hidden by the leaves of the tree.

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Agree, a young martial eagle. :thumbs_up:


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Looks just like the young martial I saw in KTP

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:redface: Oops! Sorry Welsh_Ash!
My connection was a bit slow on opening that picture. :wall: :wall: :wall:
It is definintely a young martial eagle.

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now the wellknown Martial :wink:

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Thanks so much, everyone, for your help. That makes two Martials in one morning drive :D


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Please help, seen in Kgalagadi during April

Peregrine Falcon??
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First thought this was a Black-chested Snake Eagle but underside of head is not black...

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Hi Tobieo
the top pic seems to be a juvenile Lanner Falcon (Peregrine's don`t occur in KTP), the second photograph is of a young Martial Eagle. The Blackbreasted Snake-eagle doesn't have feathers all the way down to the feet.
Great pic of the Martial :clap: :clap:

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