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Maned Duck191 viewsOtherwise known as the Australian Wood Duck. It's anyones guess how this one came to be on the wrong side of the world in Horncastle this morning!!Trevor Gunby09/06/16 at 19:17Trevor Gunby: Thanks Russell and Russ. I am surprised that such...
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Maned Duck191 viewsOtherwise known as the Australian Wood Duck. It's anyones guess how this one came to be on the wrong side of the world in Horncastle this morning!!Trevor Gunby09/05/16 at 20:36Russ Telfer: It's been there, with the scruffy mallards, f...
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Maned Duck191 viewsOtherwise known as the Australian Wood Duck. It's anyones guess how this one came to be on the wrong side of the world in Horncastle this morning!!Trevor Gunby09/03/16 at 19:37Russell Hayes: It will have escaped from a collection Trevor.
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ID please255 viewsnot sure id please Mick Widdowson05/05/16 at 20:50Russell Hayes: Looks like a Chiffchaff Mick
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Redpoll227 viewsID pleaseOliver Woodman02/13/16 at 16:56Russell Hayes: Looks like it could be a Common Mealy Redpoll Oliv...
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I D please -323 viewsJust looking through saturday's photos at Donna NookRichard Pipe10/13/15 at 22:32Richard Pipe: Thanks Russell
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I D please -323 viewsJust looking through saturday's photos at Donna NookRichard Pipe10/13/15 at 18:01Russell Hayes: Possibly a Corn Bunting
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I D Please327 viewsjust looking at photos from 3rd Oct at Donna NookRichard Pipe10/13/15 at 17:58Russell Hayes: Looks a lot like a Female Yellowhammer.
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Warbler sp.317 viewsWhile trying to photograph the Yellow-browed Warbler at Gib today I caught this flitting through the trees, I first assumed it was the Yellow-browed but now viewed on the computer it is a different bird.
Any thoughts?
Russell Hayes10/01/15 at 19:15Anthony Bentley: Willow Warbler
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I.D please anyone352 viewsDonna Nook on Saturday - assume juvenile!!!Richard Pipe09/07/15 at 19:50Richard Pipe: Thank you Russell. Appreciate your help
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I.D please anyone352 viewsDonna Nook on Saturday - assume juvenile!!!Richard Pipe09/05/15 at 13:00Russell Hayes: Hi Richard, I have had an e-mail suggesting that i...
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I.D please anyone352 viewsDonna Nook on Saturday - assume juvenile!!!Richard Pipe09/01/15 at 22:00Richard Pipe: Thanks Russell. I wouldn't have got that
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I.D please anyone352 viewsDonna Nook on Saturday - assume juvenile!!!Richard Pipe09/01/15 at 20:50Russell Hayes: Looks like a Female Common Redstart Richard
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See through an office window?275 viewsCan anyone please ID this bird see at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks. ThanksBob Wacey05/29/15 at 07:43Bob Wacey: Thanks, I will tell them..... Bob
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See through an office window?275 viewsCan anyone please ID this bird see at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks. ThanksBob Wacey05/28/15 at 22:31Russell Hayes: Looks like a Goldfinch Bob
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Twite or Linnet please??342 viewsCleethorpes Richard Pipe12/18/14 at 21:54Richard Pipe: Thanks Nige
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Twite or Linnet please??342 viewsCleethorpes Richard Pipe12/18/14 at 10:04Nige Lound: Linnets
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ID please?411 viewsSeen at Cleethorpes last week.
Is it a Wood Sandpiper?
Paul Dumpleton08/21/14 at 20:06Paul Dumpleton: Thanks Russell, I should have known that, but it&#...
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ID please?411 viewsSeen at Cleethorpes last week.
Is it a Wood Sandpiper?
Paul Dumpleton08/21/14 at 19:50Russell Hayes: Knot (Calidris canuta)
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ID please?353 viewsThis bird was in Mablethorpe today.
Is it an escaped Canary?
Paul Dumpleton05/30/14 at 08:52Colin Smale: I used to breed canaries, it's a canary as fa...
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Siskin??413 viewsExtremely tame and been in the same spot for 3 days.Paul Dumpleton04/21/14 at 12:30Paul Dumpleton: Thanks Russ. That would explain why it is so ridic...
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Siskin??413 viewsExtremely tame and been in the same spot for 3 days.Paul Dumpleton04/21/14 at 10:20Russ Telfer: I'd plump for Canary Paul ?
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ID please?353 viewsThis bird was in Mablethorpe today.
Is it an escaped Canary?
Paul Dumpleton04/20/14 at 11:32Paul Dumpleton: Thanks Russell. I thought that at first but was co...
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ID please?353 viewsThis bird was in Mablethorpe today.
Is it an escaped Canary?
Paul Dumpleton04/19/14 at 19:47Russell Hayes: Looks a little olive coloured, but probably a Sisk...
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What the Duck !323 viewsSeen at Cleethorpes, about Tuftie size, presumably a Heinz 57 but of what ?Russ Telfer12/21/13 at 15:03Russ Telfer: Thanks Dave. Me neither was just curious as I...
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