Hi David,
Thank you very much for your assistance and detailed explanation! I had
no idea how difficult it could be to identify frigatebirds! ;-) I
thoroughly enjoyed the two weeks this bird was visiting our neighbourhood
as well as learning so many new things about bird identification! Many,
many thanks!
Kind regards,
Tammy
> Hi all,
> Sorry for the delay in replying to your requests for help. In my opinion
> this is a Great Frigatebird, most likely of the western Indian Ocean
> subspecies Fregata minor aldabrensis. An illustrated explanation of my
> reasons is attached in a word document. Cheers,David
> James,Sydney ==============================
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> From: Friedemann Vetter <>
> To: Neil and Liz Baker <>
> Cc: "" <>; David
> James <>; Jeff Davies <>;
> Steve Clark <>
> Sent: Wednesday, 1 March 2017, 4:27
> Subject: Re: Frigatebird
>
> Hi All,
> Any news regarding the Tammy-Frigatebird? :)
> Friedemann
> Am 11.02.2017 um 13:18 schrieb Neil and Liz Baker
> <>:
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> Tammy
> we too are on tender hooks. will of course keep you in any loops.
> Neil Neil and Liz Baker, Tanzania Bird Atlas, P.O. Box 396, Iringa,
> Tanzania.Mobiles: +255 753-513603 and +255 784-834273.
> http://tanzaniabirdatlas.netSubscribe to:
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>
> On Saturday, 11 February 2017, 10:47, ""
> <> wrote:
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> Hi David, Neil and all,
>
> Thank you for keeping me in the loop as I am really curious to know the
> species. The Frigatebird was last seen here on the Northwest coast of
> Zanzibar a week ago - so I had sightings daily between the 20th January
> and the 4th of February. Very grateful for Friedemann's visit and
> photographs to document the sighting. Looking forward to hear from you.
>
> Best regards,
> Tammy
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