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Neck seems a bit short for an egret, but the angle makes it tough to see.neutrino said:It's an egret, a little one most probably.
Could that be a quail, a Himalayan quail to be particular?heman said:so here is another...forgive for the clarity of the pic..but time was 5 o' clock in the morning..
I've never seen quail up on trees!neutrino said:Could that be a quail, a Himalayan quail to be particular?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Himalayan_Quail
Btw, can quails fly? It seems that this one is also sitting on a branch of a tree. If it is a quail, then that is quite a precious picture, Heman, since, according to the article, these birds are extremely hard to spot.
I meant Egret. Egret, Heron, they both have long legs.heman said:neutrino...he is too good
Evo...here is heron!
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There are a variety of bird species included in the game, with the exact number varying depending on the version or edition of the game. Some versions may focus on a specific region or type of bird, while others may have a larger selection.
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