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Buzzards.398 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Raptor463 viewsMick Widdowson
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Sacred Ibis282 viewsVideo grab in wet and murky conditions.
Bird appears to be carrying metal ring on left leg
Roy Harvey
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Ibis238 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Ibis257 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Help with ID please?460 viewsDavid Morison
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Mick Widdowson/ Discussion Birds290 viewsMick Widdowson
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Red-throated Diver227 viewsRed-throated Diver - Oiled front - Covenham Res March 2012Russell Hayes
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Oil on the Covenham Diver166 viewsAnthony Bentley
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Raptor405 viewsDistant shot flying away but note the dark terminal band and white uppertail. What do you think?John Clarkson
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Cormorant 279 viewsClose up of record shot of the female Cormorant posted earlier showing a Gular pouch angle of around 85 degrees. A typical P.c.c. in the same shot. I understand the difficulties of separating carbo and sinensis in the field and this is probably inconclusive but you can see why it could possibly be classified as sinensis. The mystery remains!David Morison
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A leucistic Chaffinch at Marston STW Feb 2012339 viewsImage by Rick RobinsonAndrew Chick
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Black Swan.211 viewsPaul Neale
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Chiffchaff243 viewsI think this may be the Eastern/Siberian Chiffchaff that Alex Lees saw at Marston, very pale without a hint of green. Any Thoughts?David Morison
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Dunnock with Bumble Foot ?226 viewsGarry Wright
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Great Northern Diver?393 viewsGarry Wright
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Little Stint ?274 viewsGarry Wright
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stint / peep281 viewsgpc
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wader362 viewsgpc
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290 viewsPaul Sullivan
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gulls317 viewsPaul Sullivan
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gulls273 viewsTaken near Boston tip, there is a light brown gull with a pink bill, and another herring type to its right with a pink bill base, any thoughts?Paul Sullivan
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Buzzard353 viewsThought Common but would like your thoughts.Russell Hayes
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Buzzard270 viewsThought Common but would like your thoughts.Russell Hayes
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