From: Adam Scott Kennedy <adamscottkennedy@gmail.com>
Date: 2011-10-11 12:48
Subject: Re: [tanzaniabirds] A Racquet-tailed Roller? in the Mara [1 Attachment]

Hi All,
 
This really is terrific.
 
It's certainly "spatulatus" race of Racket-tailed Roller that we had in Katavi NP (see poor image of one of the local birds from a few years back, along with an old digiscoped shot off Abyssinian from The Gambia for comparison.
 
The brown hindneck is the clincher along with the "baby-blue" underparts which is quite different to the "aquamarine" of the Abyssinain. The "deep-purple" shoulder patch is hidden by the fluffed up chest feathers and it's common for adults to lose their "rackets" in the southern winter.
 
It doesn't help that Fanshawe and Steveson only show weigalli race in their guide, even though spatulatus is not uncommon in the miombo of south west of Tanzania. 
 
Bit of a shame that news of this bird was not put out on the grapevine sooner... even Abyssinian would have been an excellent Mara record and worthy of a trip out but a 1st for Kenya is certainly the one that got away!
 
Neil - I remember the debate about spatulatus-v-weigalli from TZ a few years ago - was that in Katavi or Selous (I think the latter). The images suggested spatulatus but weigalli was to be expected there... something like that.
 
Also, does anyone have any thoughts why it was never spelt "Racquet" as one might expect?
 
Cheers and best
 
Adam
Naibor Camp, Masai Mara

On 11 October 2011 09:24, Itai Shanni <itaisha1@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
[Attachment(s) from Itai Shanni included below]

Dear all,

an Israeli Photographer, Eyal Bar-tov has recently came back from leading a tour in Kenya where he photographed on the 14/08/2011 at 09:50 between Keekorok and the Mara River the attached Roller photo.

When i saw the photo i remembered seeing strange pale looking Roller in the area between Sekenani and Talek, (not far from Simba Lodge) while guiding a general wildlife group back in Aug 2004. at the time i dismissed it as a probable Abyssinian, but never thought about Racket-tailed... 

This new bird looks very good for a Racquet-tailed Roller, though the closest record for the species is about 1300 km to the south (Neil please correct me if i'm wrong).

It will be great to have more records from others who might have strange looking Rollers at the Mara.
Itai

Here are comments from Don, Colin and Brian:

Hi Itai,
I am still on safari, but tonight on wi-fi. Your roller is absolutely
astounding. The bird looks small, the bill is slight, the extensive
white forehead and forecrown, broad white eye brow, the contrasting
black line from side of nape to and through eye, complete lack of
visible blue on wing, brown of back extending as same colour to back
of nape and neck, all blue underparts, I can see no reason why this is
not a blue form of Racquet-tailed Roller regardless of the lack of
racquets!
Exactly where was this? Are there any more images!
Best for now
Brian


Itai - a beautiful shot of a lovely bird - and as Don says, quite a mystery. I wonder if any other images of the bird from different angles would reveal any other features? The blue underparts certainly don't resemble Lilac-breasted - far too rich. A real beaut of a bird... Would be good to have it seen and photographed some more. You say you think you've seen birds like this before in Mara? In the same area that this bird was found? All very interesting...
Colin


An amazing image.    I don't think there is any Lilac-breasted R. in this bird.  Its odd that the wings appear not to show any violet or blue.    Head and underparts resemble the nominate form of Racquet-tailed, but not the upperparts  so there is clearly a mix, but of what ?

What date was this photo taken, and roughly where in the Mara.  Any other rollers nearby ?

In the past there have been a few odd-looking Abyssinian as far south as the Mara and northern Serengeti that have become lost individuals. If they did hybridize with Lilac-breasted would the underparts be as rich a blue as this bird ?

Total mystery, lets hope it gets donated to science.
Don
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