Hodgson's Hawk Cuckoo
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jytou
nelson khor
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Naethan
Mr No Good
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Re: Hodgson's Hawk Cuckoo
How about tree sparrow? Taken already? LOL
Anyway, very nice shot with beautiful bg.
Anyway, very nice shot with beautiful bg.
BENCYF- Woodpecker
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Re: Hodgson's Hawk Cuckoo
Any back side shot? From the current tail still could possibly be Malaysian, haven't fully ruled out yet.
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Re: Hodgson's Hawk Cuckoo
jytou wrote:Any back side shot? From the current tail still could possibly be Malaysian, haven't fully ruled out yet.
Should have..... wait for this pose for back shots
Re: Hodgson's Hawk Cuckoo
Mr No Good wrote:Kawan, don't have back side....This is ok?
Your tonight.. take long time lo... hahaha
Re: Hodgson's Hawk Cuckoo
nelson khor wrote:Mr No Good wrote:Kawan, don't have back side....This is ok?
Your tonight.. take long time lo... hahaha
Yala, forgot terus......geting old...
Re: Hodgson's Hawk Cuckoo
not totally but we can see something, whitish on nape, usually happens on Malaysian, this view did not give a very good view of tail barrings, so I still stick with more likely Malaysian, to ID Malaysian/Hodgson's, the most convincing feature is tertials coloration and tail barring pattern (usually more accurate from back view)
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Re: Hodgson's Hawk Cuckoo
jytou wrote:not totally but we can see something, whitish on nape, usually happens on Malaysian, this view did not give a very good view of tail barrings, so I still stick with more likely Malaysian, to ID Malaysian/Hodgson's, the most convincing feature is tertials coloration and tail barring pattern (usually more accurate from back view)
Yes agreed, lets wait for more back side view...otherwise have to go back to Ayer Itam for another shot....
Re: Hodgson's Hawk Cuckoo
Mr No Good wrote:jytou wrote:not totally but we can see something, whitish on nape, usually happens on Malaysian, this view did not give a very good view of tail barrings, so I still stick with more likely Malaysian, to ID Malaysian/Hodgson's, the most convincing feature is tertials coloration and tail barring pattern (usually more accurate from back view)
Yes agreed, lets wait for more back side view...otherwise have to go back to Ayer Itam for another shot....
It is not easy to be sure you got the same bird, both species are known to co-occur at one spot, and cuckoos generally do that, you often get a number of cuckoo species feeding at a same spot!
jytou- Woodpecker
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Re: Hodgson's Hawk Cuckoo
from this tail, looked like young Hodgson's.
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Re: Hodgson's Hawk Cuckoo
Thanks Nelson...good back side...
JY..thanks for confirming...lifer for me...haha
JY..thanks for confirming...lifer for me...haha
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