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Footless blackwits271 viewsI have seen quite a lot of these this year. Pathetic watching them trying to scratch/preen. Anyone any ideas as to what's happening here?Colin Smale
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Canada Goose/Greylag Goose hybrid258 viewsGarry Wright
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Unknown gull297 viewsSorry for the poor quality taken at 7:30 at ISO 6400. I think this one is a 3rd Winter GBBG? Once again sorry for the quality.Anthony Bentley
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Unknow gull276 viewsLesser Black-baced Gull or Yellow-legged? Anthony Bentley
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Friend of B.N.Grebe309 viewsB.N.Grebe seemed to be quite attached to this bird following quite alot.Don Davis
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Spotted Flycatcher ?354 viewsGarry Wright
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ID please?487 viewsTaken lunchtime today 6th August at Horseshoe Point
Distant poor picture. Watched it glide over marsh and perch on the fence
Richard Pipe
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id please356 viewstaken last month in Lake District
With flock of Mallard
Cross?
Richard Pipe
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Crimson rosella escapee453 viewsMust be getting warmer Garry Wright
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Unidentified304 viewsThis Goose was on the hide pit this morning - comments welcome.Trevor Gunby
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Unidentified269 viewsThis Goose was on the hide pit this morning - comments welcome!Trevor Gunby
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Med/Common Gull hybrid?325 viewsBeach between Skegness and Gib Point 300712Nige Lound
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juvenile gull308 viewsgpc
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juvenile gull257 viewsgpc
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juvenile gull218 viewsgpc
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juvenile gull239 viewsgpc
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Great Tit with a bald head205 viewsThis bird has appeared in our garden this week and appears to have a bald head. Is it normal to moult head feathers or is there something wrong with this bird?Paul Dumpleton
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just question about feathers..are some missing?302 viewsAndy Atkinson
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identification please365 viewscling to reedsAndy Atkinson
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aberrant Northern wheatear, Frampton552 viewsPaul Sullivan
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ID Please 394 viewsGarry Wright
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Dodgey Duck351 viewsIn this picture the eyestripe is clearAnthony Bentley
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Greenland ?379 viewsI'm no good with races of birds expecially wheaters could anyone inform me what race this is? I was thinking juv Northern? Anthony Bentley
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Black-headed Gull263 viewsBlack-headed Gull - Showing bright Orange Bill & LegsRussell Hayes
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Chaffinch340 viewsgpc
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