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Recognizing Your Baby Bird

1 Laughing Dove

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2 Red-eyed Dove

3 Rock Pigeon

4 from left to right: Rock Pigeon, Red-eyed Dove, Laughing Dove

5 Hadeda Ibis

5 Hadeda Ibis

6 Crowned Plover

7 Dikkop

8 Cape Robin

9 Fiscal Flycatcher

10 Fiscal Shrike

11 Burchell's Coucal - without feathers

11 Burchell's Coucal - with feathers

12 Black-eyed Bulbul

13 Honeyguide

14 Puffback

15 Diederik Cuckoo

16 Sunbird

17 Cardinal Woodpecker

17 Cardinal Woodpecker - without feathers

18 Arrow Marked Babbler

19 Green Pigeon

20 Guinea Fowl

21 Olive Thrush - with feathers

21 Olive Thrush - without feathers

22 Indian Mynah

23 Groundscraper Thrush

24 Plum Coloured Starling

25 Redwinged Starling (showing bronze coloured feathers)

26 Mountain Chat

27 Glossy Starling

27 Glossy Starling

28 Sparrow

29 Weaver

30 Paradise Flycatcher

31 Cape White-eye

32 Mannikin

33 Cutthroat Finch - without feathers

34 Cutthroat Finch - with feathers

35 Streaky-headed Canary

36 Black-throated Canary

37 Wagtail

38 Grey Lourie

39 Speckled Mousebird

39 Speckled Mousebird

40 Redfaced Mousebird

41 Hoopoe

42 Striped Swallow

42 Striped Swallow - with feathers

43 Crested Barbet - without feathers

43 Crested Barbet - with feathers

44 Black-collared Barbet

45 Palm Swift

46 Little Swift

47 Kingfisher without feathers

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