OK, I am swayed but still not sure of this bird. I have a photo of a definite (male) Taveta Weaver taken 36 seconds after my last photo of the...
I am now fairly convinced #2 is a juvenile Village Weaver, having found this reference. Juvenile African Village Weaver bird (Ploceus cucullatus)...
That just leaves the might-be-Taveta Weaver photo. I'm swayed away from it being a juvenile TW because of the quite strong colours on the wings...
Thanks, I looked that up and found the name refers to two species, of which the White-eared Bulbul (Pycnonotus leucotis) seems to be a good match.
It was certainly in amongst the Taveta Golden Weavers. I have photos of them from essentially the same spot.
I have one more. I thought this was a White-cheeked Bullfinch, but then realised that's not a finch beak — unless it's the angle? It was in Songs...
Thanks, that's two down. I agree the second one is thrush-like. Its colouring is reminiscent of the Hedge Sparrow (or Dunnock) we have in New...
Hi all. I got such amazing help identifying the species in my 2019 Jurong photos, I thought I'd return here with the trickier ones from my visit...
Hopefully the world will be in better shape by then and I can come and visit. I feel so lucky that I visited last year, seeing what will mostly...
Thanks to everyone offering corrections. To anyone else watching, I have not simply taken these people's word for their corrections, but have...
Thanks! I have corrected them now.
I recall confusing myself with the doves. Obviously I never resolved that. Now corrected. The heron I wasn't sure of when I tagged it. It looks...
Sigh, yes indeed. I don't know where I got the idea they were rainbow. I have corrected these. OK, I can at least claim I was fooled on that one,...
I've not been to many zoos. I went to Singapore Zoo and Night Safari last year and they were fine. Not amazing, but worth the admission. Jurong...
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