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Definitively the Egyptians!

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Too far for a clear camera shot, but most definitively the Egyptian Vultures. For a split-second I was considering the white morph of the Booted Eagle … while noticing that they do not have long stork necks and that they were… Egyptian Vultures! My first ever Balkan Egyptian Vultures!

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A worthy sparrow?

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Whatever you want to call it, it’s definitely not a sparrow… Worthen’s Sparrow is extremely rare. Oh no, not another sparrow story! Do not worry: Worthen’s Sparrow is a bunting – although New World Sparrow is apparently “en vogue” too.

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The Definition of Harrier

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In the dictionary, the word harry is defined as meaning to harass, annoy, or prove a nuisance to by repeated attacks.

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Dad definitely isn’t cramped with me and sis sitting on him

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Dangerous Animals in Hawaii: 7 Creatures to Definitely Avoid!

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Gulls of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East: An Identification Guide

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On the other hand, I do not feel confident in my knowledge of gulls to give a definite answer. From my experience, the gulling season is definitively winter. Definitively winter’ stands for bleak skies, short days, no sunshine, and barely enough light for gull photography. Or slightly off? The colder – the better.

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Bird-Ranking: My favorite birds (as an amateur bird watcher)

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Color and size wise definitely a huge “downgrade” from the previous two birds, yet I love watching European Robins hop around my yard; they look so smart and witty. Finally: my favorite bird of all time definitely is the owl. They even resemble butterflies in their delicate movements, which I also adore.

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