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Slender-billed Starling

Onychognathus tenuirostris

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3 Comments

injica
injica 11 years ago

Thank you for detailed explanation!

c.o.carver
c.o.carver 11 years ago

Yes the male is in front. I am not sure about what juveniles look like nor do I know the time of year in which juveniles are prevalent. So, the bird in the back could possibly be a juvenile, but is a female-type plumage.

injica
injica 11 years ago

Interesting birds, great spotting, I suppose those are both male (in front) and female (behind)?

c.o.carver
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Tigray, Ethiopia

Spotted on May 24, 2012
Submitted on Mar 24, 2013

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