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Gallery Page 2 - Tropical BirdsRight, still with me? Good. We're still looking at unidentified fauna. Here we have a kind of gull that I've never seen in Europe, with a kind of hairstyle, as it were, of an old English teacher of mine. (I use that possessive pronoun attributively, not possessively, as he would say). Provisionally, therefore, I've named it the Saunders gull - but what is its real name? E-mail or bulletin board if you know the answer. Seen in the Dominican Republic, Casa de Campo, November 2004.
Again from the Dominican Republic in November 2004, is this small reddish hawk. The picture doesn't deserve its own page, as the quality is not good, but still I don't know the bird so I'm hoping someone will tell me what it is. This is the best of three I managed to take before it flew away.
More animals coming up, before moving on to other themes... DJJ 13th February 2005
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