Mar 2010
Common Chiffchaff
28 March 2010 23:57 Filed in: Phylloscopidae Warblers Leaf Warblers France Cote d'Azur Alpes Maritimes Camargue Monaco Italy

Photos copyright: monacoeye • Monaco • April 2010 • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Chiffchaff
Latin: Phylloscopus collybita
Other: Common Chiffchaff • Pouillot véloce (Fr) • Luì piccolo (It) • Mosquitero común (Es) • Zilpzalp (De), Weidenlaubsänger
Family: Phylloscopidae • Leaf Warblers
The Chiffchaff is the archetypal cute little brown bird - fairly featureless and easily confused with several other warblers, especially the Willow Warbler. Many winter here on the coast, whereas the Willow Warbler all migrate, allowing the former to be identified more easily.
Chiffchaffs have a lightish supercilium and light lower eyering, with yellowish-white chest and belly feathers. Dark legs.
A small bird, and generally difficult to photograph in nature, but I have recently discovered they are regular visitors to my balcony! This is a good time to observe the little fellas up close.
Chiffchaffs seem prone to bill deformities - I have a few pics, which I may upload later, of several “different-looking” chiffchaffs.
The range of chiffchaffs is quite large: Spain to Siberia in the summer and sub-Saharan Africa, Spain, Morocco, India, Middle East, Mediterranean coast, and parts of France and the UK in the winter.More photos...
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Rüppel's Vulture
26 March 2010 13:25 Filed in: Accipitridae Birds of Prey Vultures Old World Vultures Kenya Masai Mara

Photos copyright: AS/monacoeye • Masai Mara • Oct 2009 • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Rüppel's Vulture
Latin: Gyps rueppellii
Other: Rueppel’s Vulture • Ruppel’s Vulture • Rüppel’s Griffon
Family: Accipitridae • Old World Vultures, Birds of Prey
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Rüppel’s Vulture is found in central Africa, and photographed here in the Masai Mara in Kenya.
Rüppel’s Vulture is a large bird, a metre in length, with a wingspan of 2.6 metres. It has a white-brown underside, white collar, yellowish bill, white fluff on neck. The light bill distinguishes it from the similar White-backed Vulture.
It was recently moved to Near-Threatened status on IUCN Red List.More photos...
Spotted Palm Thrush
26 March 2010 11:10 Filed in: Muscicapidae Flycatchers Old World Flycatchers Chats Thrushes Palm Thrushes Tanzania Olduvai Gorge Lake Manyara Needs Confirmation

Photos copyright: AS/monacoeye • Lake Manyara • Oct 2009 • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Spotted Morning Thrush
Latin: Cichladusa guttata
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Family: Muscicapidae • Old World Flycatchers, Palm Thrushes
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The Spotted Morning-thrush is found in eastern sub-Saharan Africa. These were seen at Lake Manyara and Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania.
The Spotted-morning thrush is identified by its strongly spotted chest. Here also with rufous tail.
This ID probably needs confirmation…
More photos...Red Chested Sunbird

Photos copyright: AS/monacoeye • Lake Victoria • Oct 2009 • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Red Chested Sunbird
Latin: Cinnyris erythrocerca
Other: Nectarinia erythrocerca
Family: Nectariniidae • Sunbirds
The Red-chested Sunbird is found in eastern sub-Saharan Africa.
This presumed Red-chested Sunbird was seen in Tanzania at Lake Victoria. The red chest is not visible on the above photo, but can be seen on the original photo.More photos...
Lesser Blue Eared Glossy Starling

Photos copyright: AS/monacoeye • Lake Nakaru • Oct 2009 • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Lesser Blue Eared Glossy Starling
Latin: Lamprotornis chloropterus
Other: Lesser Blue Eared Starling
Family: Sturnidae • Starlings
This is probably a Lesser Blue-eared Glossy-starling but there is a similar, larger, bird: the Greater Blue-eared Starling.More photos...
Holub's Golden Weaver

Photos copyright: AS/monacoeye • Masai Mara • Oct 2009 • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Holub's Golden Weaver
Latin: Ploceus xanthops
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Family: Ploceidae • Weavers
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Holub’s Goden Weaver is widespread in sub-Saharan Africa. Seen here in the Masai Mara, Kenya.
There are many similar-looking yellow weavers, so caution should be used with this photo ID. This looks like a male Holub’s Golden Weaver from the dark bill.More photos...
Grey Headed Kingfisher
23 March 2010 10:42 Filed in: Alcedinidae Halcyonidae Kingfishers Tree Kingfishers Tanzania Serengeti Lake Manyara

Photo copyright: AS/TC/monacoeye • Tanzania
Bird name: Grey Headed Kingfisher
Latin: Halcyon leucocephala
Other: Gray-headed Kingfisher
Family: Alcedinidae • Kingfishers
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These Grey-headed Kingfishers were seen on the Serengeti River and Lake Manyara in Tanzania. Their range covers much of sub-Saharan Africa into southern Arabia.
The Grey-headed Kingfisher hunts insects and small lizards - not fish.More photos...
Ostrich

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Kenya • Oct 2009
Bird name: Ostrich
Latin: Struthio camelus
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Family: Struthionidae • Ostrich
The Ostrich is the largest ratite, an ancient group of flightless birds originating in Gondwanaland. They have no keel on their sternum (ratis is Latin for raft), so would not be able to fly even with more developed wings.
Ostriches are native to many parts of tropical Africa, particularly east Africa. Males are generally black and white and females brown.
These ostriches were photographed in Amboseli and the Serengeti.
More photos...African Openbill

© André S - monacoeye • All rights reserved. Tanzania • Oct 2009
Bird name: African Openbill
Latin: Anastomus lamelligerus
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Family: Ciconiidae • Storks
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The bill of the African Openbill Stork does not close fully, but instead meets at the tip.
The African Openbill is one of a total of 19 species of stork. Seen here in Lake Victoria with Black-winged Stilts.
More photos...Lappet Faced Vulture
22 March 2010 18:23 Filed in: Accipitridae Vultures Old World Vultures Birds of Prey Kenya Tanzania Masai Mara Ngorongoro Crater

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Kenya • Oct 2009
Bird name: Lappet Faced Vulture
Latin: Torgos tracheliotus
Other: Nubian Vulture
Family: Accipitridae • Old World Vultures, Birds of Prey
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These Lappet-faced Vultures were photographed in the Masai Mara in Kenya and Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania.
I am less certain of the ID of the juvenile below (in “more photos”), so really need confirmation.
Comparison photo with White-backed Vulture here.
The Lappet-faced Vulture is classed as Vulnerable in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
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Speke's Weaver

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Ngorongoro • Oct 2009
Bird name: Speke’s Weaver
Latin: Ploceus spekei
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Family: Ploceidae • Weavers
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This seems likely to be a Speke’s Weaver, taken at Ngorongoro in Tanzania, but ID needs confirmation.More photos...
Speckle Fronted Weaver

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Serengeti • Oct 2009
Bird name: Speckle Fronted Weaver
Latin: Sporopipes frontalis
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Family: Ploceidae • Weavers
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The two different birds which look like Speckle-fronted Weavers to me, but need checking. Above taken in the Serengeti, below at Lake Manyara.More photos...
White Headed Buffalo Weaver

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Serengeti • Oct 2009
Bird name: White Headed Buffalo Weaver
Latin: Dinemellia dinemelli
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Family: Ploceidae • Weavers
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A nice photo of a White-headed Buffalo-weaver seen in the Serengeti in Tanzania. Quite common in East Africa.More photos...
Slender Billed Weaver

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Lake Victoria • Oct 2009
Bird name: Slender Billed Weaver
Latin: Ploceus pelzelni
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Family: Ploceidae • Weavers
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This presumed Slender-billed Weaver was seen at Lake Victoria in Tanzania.More photos...
Superb Starling

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Lake Nakuru • Oct 2009
Bird name: Superb Starling
Latin: Lamprotornis superbus
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Family: Sturnidae • Starlings
The aptly named Superb Starling lives in East Africa, seen here above at Lake Nakuru in Tanzania.More photos...
Grey Crowned Crane

© AS/monacoeye • Ngorongoro • Oct 2009. All rights reserved
Bird name: Grey Crowned Crane
Latin: Balearica regulorum
Other: Gray Crowned Crane
Family: Gruidae - Cranes
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The Grey Crowned Crane is found on dry savannah in sub-Saharan Africa - photographed here In Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania. A large bird, about one metre tall. A stunning plumage.More photos...
Blacksmith Lapwing
20 March 2010 06:53 Filed in: Charadriidae Waders Shorebirds Plovers & Lapwings Plovers Lapwings Tanzania Ngorongoro Crater

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Ngorongoro Crater • Oct 2009
Bird name: Blacksmith Plover
Latin: Vanellus armatus
Other: Blacksmith Lapwing
Family: Charadridae • Lapwings
The Blacksmith Plover is quite abundant in Kenya wetlands. Seen here in the Ngorongoro Crater.More photos...
Black Headed Oriole

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Masai Mara • Oct 2009
Bird name: Black Headed Oriole
Latin: Oriolus larvatus
Other: African Black Headed Oriole
Family: Oriolidae • Orioles
The Black-headed Oriole lives in sub-Saharan Africa, seen here in the Masai Mara.More photos...
Kori Bustard

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Ngorongoro Crater • Oct 2009
Bird name: Kori Bustard
Latin: Ardeotis kori
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Family: Otididae • Bustards
The Kori Bustard is a large, heavy bird, which stands at about 85 cm tall and is capable of flight. Spotted here in the Ngorongoro Crater in Tanzania, by André.More photos...
Rufous Tailed Weaver

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Ngorongoro Crater • Oct 2009
Bird name: Rufous Tailed Weaver
Latin: Histurgops ruficauda
Other: Histurgops ruficaudus
Family: Passeridae • Old World Sparrows
Some nice pics of a Rufous-tailed Weaver in Ngorongoro. The Rufous-tailed Weaver is endemic to Kenya and Tanzania.
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Secretary Bird

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Olduvai Gorge • Oct 2009
Bird name: Secretary Bird
Latin: Sagittarius serpentarius
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Family: Sagittariidae • Secretary Bird
The curiously anthropomorphic Secretary Bird, which looks a bit like a dancer with one outstretched leg (below), or a cartoon character looking for clues (above), photographed here in the Serengeti.
The Secretary Bird is a bird-of-prey in the Accipitriformes order, but in its own family, the Sagitarridae, which, in evolutionary terms, is older than the hawks, eagles and falcons, but not as old as the old-world vultures.
The Secretary Bird is a like a hawk on crane’s legs, hunting for food on foot, stamping on small prey or striking with its bill.
More photos...White Eyed Slaty Flycatcher
18 March 2010 19:16 Filed in: Muscicapidae Flycatchers Chats Old World Flycatchers Kenya Mount Kenya

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Mount Kenya • Oct 2009
Bird name: White Eyed Slaty Flycatcher
Latin: Melaenornis fischeri
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Family: Muscicapidae • Old World Flycatchers
A nice photo of the White-eyed Slaty Flycatcher, which lives in the highlands of East Africa.More photos...
House Crow

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Zanzibar • Oct 2009
Bird name: House Crow
Latin: Corvus splendens
Other: Colombo Crow • Huiskraai (NL)
Family: Corvidae • Crows
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The House Crow is originally from Asia, widespread from Iran to Thailand, but was introduced to Zanzibar, in the 19th century.More photos...
African Pied Wagtail

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Mount Kenya • Oct 2009
Bird name: African Pied Wagtail
Latin: Motacilla aguimp
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Family: Motacillidae • Wagtails
An African Pied Wagtail spotted here by André at his lodge near Mount Kenya.More photos...
White Bellied Bustard

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Serengeti • Oct 2009
Bird name: White Bellied Bustard
Latin: Eupodotis senegalensis
Other: Senegal Bustard
Family: Otididae • Bustards
A nice shot of a White-bellied Bustard taken in the Serengeti, by André. The first Bustard on the site…More photos...
Saw Billed Hermit

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Ubatuba • November 2009
Bird name: Saw Billed Hermit
Latin: Ramphodon naevius
Other: Beija-flor-rajado (Br)
Family: Trochilidae • Hummingbirds
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The Saw-billed Hermit is a large hummingbird, endemic to the southeast coast of Brazil.
The Saw-billed Hermit has an ochre throat, streaked dark brown and white in the centre which continues onto streaked chest and belly. Its tail is dark brown in the centre and ochre on the sides. Most of the rest of the bird is tones of brown. It has a light supercilium and the underside and lower half of its bill is yellow.
The male has a straight bill, while the female’s bill is more decurved.
More photos...Violet Capped Woodnymph
16 March 2010 19:41 Filed in: Trochilidae Hummingbirds Woodnymphs Brazil Rio de Janeiro Itatiaia Sao Paulo Ubatuba Folha Seca

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Ubatuba • November 2009
Bird name: Violet Capped Woodnymph
Latin: Thalurania glaucopis
Other: Beija-flor-de-fronte-violeta (Br)
Family: Trochilidae • Hummingbirds
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The Violet-capped Woodnymph is a hummingbird found throughout the southeast of Brazil, and into Paraguay, Uruguay and Argentina.
The male has a characteristic purple cap, black bill, greenish body, brownish wings and deep blue, longish, forked tail. The female is light underneath, but I’m not certain the photo below is a female Violet-capped Woodnymph (needs confirmation). She has a shorter, white-tipped tail.
These photos were mostly taken at Jonas’ excellent feeders in Folha Seca.
More photos...Variegated Flycatcher

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Itatiaia November 2009
Bird name: Variegated Flycatcher
Latin: Empidonomus varius
Other: Peitica (Br)
Family: Tyrannidae • Flycatchers
The Variegated Flycatcher range extends from Argentina to Venezuela and it is found throughout Brazil - these were seen in Ubatuba.
The Variegated Flycatcher looks similar to the Streaked Flycatcher, but is slighter, less streaked, with smaller bill, which is darker underneath. White edging to wings is prominent as is the rufous edging to tail feathers.More photos...
Streaked Flycatcher
16 March 2010 11:54 Filed in: Tyrannidae Tyrant Flycatchers Flycatchers Brazil Rio de Janeiro Itatiaia

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Itatiaia November 2009
Bird name: Streaked Flycatcher
Latin: Myiodynastes maculatus
Other: Bem-ti-vi-rajado (Br)
Family: Tyrannidae • Flycatchers
The Streaked Flycatcher range extends from Mexico to Argentina and it is found throughout Brazil. These photos were taken in Itatiaia.
The Streaked Flycatcher looks similar to the Variegated Flycatcher, but is larger, more strongly marked and with bigger bill. The bill is also partly light and pinkish underneath.
The individual below (in “more photos”) was very vociferous.More photos...
Short Crested Flycatcher
16 March 2010 09:24 Filed in: Tyrannidae Tyrant Flycatchers Flycatchers Brazil Rio de Janeiro Itatiaia Sao Paulo Ubatuba

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Itatiaia November 2009
Bird name: Short Crested Flycatcher
Latin: Myiarchus ferox
Other: Maria-cavaleira (Br)
Family: Tyrannidae • Flycatchers
These photos have been identified as probably Short-crested Flycatchers. They were mostly taken in Itatiaia in November. However there are a few very similar birds in the region, such as Swainson’s Flycatcher, so treat this ID with caution.
The Short-crested Flycatcher is widespread in Brazil, present in all areas other than Rio Grande do Sul. In Itatiaia they would visit the lodge and catch moths on the veranda. Its range extends from Argentina to Venezuela.More photos...
Common Swift

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Nice & Monaco Summer 2009
Bird name: Common Swift
Latin: Apus apus
Other: Martinet noir (Fr) • Rondone (It) • Mauersegler (De) • Vencejo común (Es)
Family: Apodidae • Swifts
Range: Breeds widespread Eurasia, migrates to Southern Africa
It’s difficult to differentiate between the Common Swift and Pallid Swift, both of which are present in large numbers on the Côte d’Azur in summer.
The lowest photo below (in more photos) may be a Pallid Swift. The Pallid Swift has a larger white patch on the throat than the Common Swift and is slightly browner and stockier, with ribbed markings on the belly and less pointed wings.
The Pallid Swift does not occur north of the Mediterranean belt but the Common Swift is widespread throughout Europe.
More photos...Alpine Swift

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: La Turbie Summer 2009
Bird name: Alpine Swift
Latin: Apus melba
Other: Tachymarptis melba • Martinet Alpin / Royal / à Ventre Blanc (Fr)
Family: Apodidae • Swifts
The Alpine Swift is a large swift, generally found at higher altitudes, in a band around the Mediterranean and into Turkey and beyond, in the summer. It migrates to southeast Africa in the northern winter.
The Alpine Swift is distinguished by its white stomach and throat, although the latter is not always visible in certain angles and light. These swifts return to the mountains above Monaco in April and spend the summer there.
Notice how they fill their throat pouch with insects, causing it to bulge.More photos...
European Stonechat
15 March 2010 12:12 Filed in: Muscicapidae Flycatchers Old World Flycatchers Chats France Cote d'Azur Nice Alpes Maritimes

Photos copyright: monacoeye • Cote d’Azur, France • October 2009 • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: European Stonechat
Latin: Saxicola torquatus
Other: Saxicola rubicola • Saxicola torquata • Common Stonechat • Tarier pâtre (Fr)
Family: Muscicapidae • Old World Flycatchers, Chats
The Stonechat is a small bird, present throughout the year on the Cote d’Azur, and found throughout most of Europe, especially in the summer. The similar Whinchat has a stronger white supercilium and an extra patch of white on the wing (male).
The name of this bird seems to be in flux currently. S. torquatus, torquata and rubicola all are used. Common Stonechat is the older broader name, European Stonechat is narrower grouping. The Chats used to be grouped with Thrushes, but now are considered Old World Flycatchers.
More photos...Purple Banded Sunbird

Photos copyright: AW/monacoeye • Luanda • November 2009 • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Purple Banded Sunbird
Latin: Nectarinia bifasciata
Other: Cinnyris bifasciatus
Family: Nectariniidae • Sunbirds
Probably a Purple-banded Sunbird, but could be a Crimson Sunbird. Seen in Luanda, Angola. Female above, male below.
More photos...Cattle Tyrant
14 March 2010 22:25 Filed in: Tyrannidae Tyrant Flycatchers Tyrants Brazil Santa Catarina Rio Grande do Sul Lagoa do Peixe

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Lagoa do Peixe November 2009
Bird name: Cattle Tyrant
Latin: Machetornis rixosa
Other: Suiriri-cavaleiro (Br) • Matadura (Es), Picabuey
Family: Tyrannidae • Tyrant Flycatchers
The Cattle Tyrant, found at low altitudes, often picking insects off large mammals or walking on the ground. Below a picture of a Cattle Tyrant scouring the beach for food in Santa Catarina. Its range extends from Argentina to Venezuela.
Note light tip to tail and red line visible on crown of head in one picture below. Often has reddish eyes. Yellower neck often than Tropical Kingbird. For more differences with Tropical Kingbird see latter.More photos...
Tropical Kingbird
14 March 2010 22:14 Filed in: Tyrannidae Tyrant Flycatchers Kingbirds Brazil Rio de Janeiro Itatiaia Sao Paulo Ubatuba

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Itatiaia November 2009
Bird name: Tropical Kingbird
Latin: Tyrannus melancholicus
Other: Suiriri (Br) • Benteveo real (Es), Suiriri real
Family: Tyrannidae • Tyrant Flycatchers
The Tropical Kingbird is one of the most widespread birds in Brazil, across all habitats. It has a large range outside Brazil, from Arizona to Argentina.
The Tropical Kingbird is a large flycatcher and bears some similarities to the smaller Cattle Tyrant, which is also widespread in Brazil. However the Tropical Kingbird generally has a forked tail, sits at the top of trees, has a larger bill than the Cattle Tyrant, and is greyer in the head area. The Cattle Tyrant is found at lower elevations, often walking on the ground, and is generally warmer and yellower in colour.More photos...
Spotted Flycatcher
14 March 2010 13:12 Filed in: Muscicapidae Flycatchers Old World Flycatchers Chats Romania Danube Delta Italy

Photos copyright: VM/monacoeye • Treviso, Italy • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Spotted Flycatcher
Latin: Muscicapa striata
Other: Gobe-Mouche Gris (Fr) • Pigliamosche (It)
Family: Muscicapidae • Old World Flycatchers
A nice picture of a Spotted Flycatcher above sent in by Valerie from her garden in Italy. Note the faintly streaked chest and head and slightly lighter supercilium. Otherwise not much in the way of prominent features.
While most birds cannot distinguish between their own eggs and others, the Spotted Flycatcher can discriminate well. This suggests it was once parasitised by the Cuckoo but successfully adapted its defence though egg recognition.
I saw half a dozen Spotted Flycatchers in the Danube Delta region, particularly near the coastal area - numbers have reportedly fallen off in the UK.More photos...
Common Redstart
14 March 2010 12:59 Filed in: Muscicapidae Flycatchers Chats Old World Flycatchers Romania Danube Delta Italy France Cote d'Azur

Photos: VM/monacoeye • Treviso, Italy • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Common Redstart
Latin: Phoenicurus phoenicurus
Other: Redstart • Rouge-queue à front blanc (Fr) • Codirosso (It)
Family: Muscicapidae • Old World Flycatchers
Range: Europe, Asia, Africa
Above, lovely bright colours of the male Common Redstart in northern Italy, from Valerie.More photos...
European Goldfinch
14 March 2010 12:40 Filed in: Fringillidae Finches France Cote d'Azur Alpes Maritimes Italy Romania Danube Delta

Photo copyright: VM/monacoeye • Do not copy • Image: Treviso, Italy
Bird name: European Goldfinch
Latin: Carduelis carduelis
Other: Goldfinch • Chardonneret élégant (Fr) • Cardellino (It)
Family: Fringillidae • Finches
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Many thanks to Valerie for sending in the above photo of a Goldfinch in her garden in northern Italy.More photos...
Red Capped Lark

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Amboseli • Oct 2009
Bird name: Red Capped Lark
Latin: Calandrella cinerea
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Family: Alaudidae • Larks
The Red-capped Lark lives in the highlands of sub-Saharan Africa, particularly in the East.More photos...
Helmeted Guineafowl

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Amboseli • Oct 2009
Bird name: Helmeted Guineafowl
Latin: Numida meleagris
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Family: Numididae • Guineafowl
The Helmeted Guineafowl is native to Africa but has been domesticated around the world.More photos...
Lesser Flamingo

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Lake Nakuru • Oct 2009
Bird name: Lesser Flamingo
Latin: Phoenicopterus minor
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Family: Phoenicopteridae • Flamingos
The Lesser Flamingo looks similar to the Greater Flamingo, but is smaller with more black on the bill and a red patch at the tip. Large numbers congregate in Lake Nakuru.
More photos...Bateleur

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Amboseli • Oct 2009
Bird name: Bateleur
Latin: Terathopius ecaudatus
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Family: Accipitridae • Eagles, Birds of Prey
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The Bateleur is a strongly marked medium-sized eagle, with a very short tail, which makes it easy to identify in flight.More photos...
Crowned Lapwing
11 March 2010 22:54 Filed in: Charadriidae Waders Shorebirds Plovers & Lapwings Lapwings Kenya Amboseli

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Amboseli • Oct 2009
Bird name: Crowned Lapwing
Latin: Vanellus coronatus
Other: Crowned Plover
Family: Charadriidae • Lapwings
The Crowned Lapwing is easily identifiable by the white band on its crown.More photos...
Long Toed Lapwing
11 March 2010 22:53 Filed in: Charadriidae Waders Shorebirds Plovers & Lapwings Lapwings Kenya Amboseli

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Amboseli • Oct 2009
Bird name: Long Toed Lapwing
Latin: Vanellus crassrostris
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Family: Charadriidae • Lapwings
The Long-toed Lapwing photographed here by André in Amboseli, Kenya. There are 24 species of Lapwing in the world.More photos...
Yellow Backed Weaver

Photo copyright: AS/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Lake Victoria • Oct 2009
Bird name: Yellow Backed Weaver
Latin: Ploceus melanocephalus
Other: Black-headed Weaver
Family: Ploceidae • Weavers
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Thanks to André for sending this mystery bird in, taken near Lake Victoria, Tanzania, October 2009.
It has been identified as an immature or female Yellow-backed Weaver, principally from the russet chest, bill shape and dark irises.
Red Backed Mousebird

Photo copyright: A/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Angola • Nov 2009
Bird name: Red Backed Mousebird
Latin: Colius castanotus
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Family: Coliidae • Mousebirds
These Mousebirds, the first on the site, have been identified for me as Red-backed Mousebirds, which are endemic to Angola and the DRC. Although the Red-backed Mousebird looks similar to the Speckled Mousebird, I am told the Red-backed Mousebird is the one seen in Luanda, so that’s what I’m going with here. This group were in the hotel grounds.
There are only six species of Mousebird in the world, all living in sub-Saharan Africa. They form their own order, the Coliiformes, which is close to Passeriformes.More photos...
Spectacled Weaver

Photo copyright: A/monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Angola • Nov 2009
Bird name: Spectacled Weaver
Latin: Ploceus ocularis
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Family: Ploceidae • Weavers
Range:
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A pair of Spectacled Weavers, again seen in the hotel grounds in Luanda.More photos...
Carrion Crow

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: France • 2009
Bird name: Carrion Crow
Latin: Corvus corone
Other: Corneille noire (Fr)
Family: Corvidae • Crows
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It’s generally difficult to distinguish the Carrion Crow from other similar corvids, such as the juvenile Rook. The Carrion Crow has a more rounded bill than the juvenile Rook. The adult Rook has a bare base to its bill.
The Raven is a larger version of the Carrion Crow - though to be honest the photo above (taken in the Camargue) looks rather raven-like to me - and the bird seemed very large when I photographed it.
The Hooded Crow, which substitutes the Carrion Crow in Eastern Europe and Ireland, is often thought to be a subspecies of Carrion Crow. In addition to Western Europe, the Carrion Crow is also found throughout Northeast Asia.
More photos...Eurasian Tree Sparrow
07 March 2010 18:53 Filed in: Passeridae Sparrows True Sparrows Italy Lake Garda Romania Danube Delta

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Italy - Romania • May 2009
Bird name: Eurasian Tree Sparrow
Latin: Passer montanus
Other: Moineau friquet (Fr)
Family: Passeridae • Sparrows
The Tree Sparrow is far less common than the similar House Sparrow and can be easily differentiated by the small patch of black on its cheek and wholly rufous top of head. Also found throughout Europe and much of Asia.More photos...
Eurasian Jay
07 March 2010 17:52 Filed in: Corvidae Jays France Cote d'Azur Alpes Maritimes Mercantour Italy Croatia

Copyright: monacoeye • Croatia
Bird name: Eurasian Jay
Latin: Garrulus glandarius
Other: Jay • Geai des chênes (Fr)
Family: Corvidae • Crows, Jays
Range: All Europe, Siberia, Himalayas to China, Japan, SE Asia
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The Eurasian Jay, a beautiful bird, is widespread throughout Europe, and beyond into Asia and Africa, but rather shy so frustratingly difficult to photograph, or even observe with the naked eye.
The Jay has striking blue stripes on the wing, a black moustachial stripe, and streaked top of head.More photos...
Eurasian Magpie
07 March 2010 16:10 Filed in: Corvidae Magpies France Cote d'Azur Camargue Alpes Maritimes Monaco Italy Danube Delta


Photo copyright: monacoeye • France • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Common Magpie
Latin: Pica pica
Other: European Magpie • Pie bavarde (Fr)
Family: Corvidae • Crows, Magpies
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The Magpie is the one bird that everyone (in Europe) can recognise immediately. It is found throughout Europe and much of Asia and northwest Africa. Common in most locations, throughout the year.
It is large, black and white, with some blue on wing. The only other magpie in Europe is the Azure-winged Magpie, found in Spain.More photos...
White Throated Hummingbird

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Itatiaia • November 09 • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: White Throated Hummingbird
Latin: Leucochloris albicollis
Other: Beija-flor-de-papo-branco (Br)
Family: Trochilidae • Hummingbirds
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The White-throated Hummingbird is found in the south of Brazil and surrounding areas. It characterised by its white throat and belly. Seen here in Itatiaia.
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Chaffinch


Photo copyright: monacoeye • NW Italy • Feb 2010 • Do not copy without permission
Bird name: Common Chaffinch
Latin: Fringilla coelebs
Other: Pinson des Arbres
Family: Fringillidae • Finches
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The Chaffinch is one of the more common birds along the Cote d’Azur, especially in the winter.
The Chaffinch has a flat haircut, forming an angle at the back of the head.The female Chaffinch does not have the pink and blue colouring of the male, but both can be recognised by their characteristic wing markings, which form a white “T”. Similar looking to the Brambling.More photos...
Great White Pelican
03 March 2010 21:18 Filed in: Pelecanidae Pelicans Romania Danube Delta Gambia Gambia River Janjanbureh

© monacoeye • Danube Delta, Romania • May 2009 • All rights reserved
Bird name: Great White Pelican
Latin: Pelecanus onocrotalus
Other: Great White Pelican • Eastern White Pelican
Family: Pelecanidae - Pelicans
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Half of all White Pelicans breed in the Danube Delta, where they can be seen in great numbers, spiralling up on thermals, high in the sky, or swimming in the Black Sea and lakes in the Delta, often with cormorants.
The White Pelican has pink lores and dark irises, which distinguish it from the rarer Dalmatian Pelican. The White Pelican also has a thick black trailing stripe to on the wing. Pictured below in “more photos” is one unusual individual with both white and black feathers.
Also seen on MacCarthy Island in the Gambia, March 2013.


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Mute Swan


Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Danube Delta + • November 2009
Bird name: Mute Swan
Latin: Cygnus olor
Other: Cygne tuberculé • Cygne muet • Cigno reale (It) • Cigno bianco
Family: Anatidae • Swans
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Does everyone know the Mute Swan? It’s certainly what most people know as a swan in the UK and much of Europe, but its range only extends a little further into Asia. I wonder if it has been introduced around the world.
Anyway, it is familiar as the large white swan with orange bill and black knob. As can be seen below, the young are mottled brown with dark bill. Large numbers can be found in the Danube Delta in Romania, but they are also common in pairs on lakes and rivers in the UK, France, Italy etc.
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Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • Images: Mostardas, Brazil • November 2009
Bird name: Black Necked Swan
Latin: Cygnus melanocoryphus
Other: Cisne-de-pescoço-preto (Br) • Cisne de Cuello Negro (Es)
Family: Anatidae • Swans
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The Black-necked Swan, the smallest Cygnus swan, lives in southern South America, migrating north to southern Brazil in the winter. Many could be seen when I visited the Lagoa do Peixe (above) in November (spring-summer). Unfortunately they were a little far for a decent photo.More photos...
Black Swan

Photo copyright: monacoeye • Do not copy • 2009
Bird name: Black Swan
Latin: Cygnus atratus
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Family: Anatidae • Swans
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The Black Swan - endemic to Australia - but seen here in Nice.
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