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Original posted by ajohn at 1/06/2011 18:44
Yes, definitely Savanna Nightjar. Your photo shows a female - note that the pale wing patches are buff rather than white and the outer tail feathers are not white.
Congratulations - they are difficul ...
I did guess it's a nightjar but since I'd never be sure of spotting one before. I couldn't be sure it was that bird. Is it normal to nest in the open under such a hot weather? The sun was scorching.
you mean the one in the lower right hand corner? is there another one in the upper left (not sure)? I remember a darker one took off before the brighter one. The latter seems to be the one in the lower right.
... should I download the rare/non-rare bird record form?
... yet, I've tried downloading both w/o success. Could anyone email the proper file to me pls?
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Original posted by HFCheung at 1/06/2011 20:23
Rare photo of the eggs of this species.
I suggest we stay away from nests / eggs. Keep a fair distance and do not stay long.
HF Cheung
of course, that's why we left them as soon as we took a snapshot of the eggs. May I ask if they'll still be there breeding in Oct? ...
'cos I was preparing an event in that area for Oct. Since I couldn't disclose what's there but then I have to close the area, that'll be a bit awkward. No matter what, I'll try my best to help protect them.
BTW, if I wasn't mistaken, I'd encountered another one somewhere nearby last year but in later months. Not fast enough to take any photos. Also during daytime in the rough open.
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