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Sedge warbler, Frampton106 viewsPaul Sullivan07/15/11 at 10:03David Morison: Super image.
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Black-tailed godwit, Freiston RSPB112 viewsPaul Sullivan07/15/11 at 10:02David Morison: Lovely detail and lighting.
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Long Tailed Tit93 viewsKevin Everton07/15/11 at 10:02David Morison: Nice detailed image Kevin.
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Sedge warbler, Frampton106 viewsPaul Sullivan07/12/11 at 23:05Paul Sullivan: thanks
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Sedge warbler, Frampton106 viewsPaul Sullivan07/12/11 at 22:09Dean Eades: Nice Paul
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Black-tailed godwit, Freiston RSPB112 viewsPaul Sullivan07/12/11 at 19:15Paul Sullivan: thanks
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Black-tailed godwit, Freiston RSPB112 viewsPaul Sullivan07/12/11 at 10:03Steve Nesbitt: Nice Paul
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Nuthatch129 viewscan any ringers / experts suggest whether these two shots show an adult in post breeding moult or a juvenile in post fledging moult? there may actually be two different birds in the two shots-- in the wing spread the feathers look quite fresh to me which would suggest a juv and is there any relevance in the colour of the lower mandible?gpc07/10/11 at 20:01gpc: cheers Alan -- as you say I never look at Nutters...
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Nuthatch129 viewscan any ringers / experts suggest whether these two shots show an adult in post breeding moult or a juvenile in post fledging moult? there may actually be two different birds in the two shots-- in the wing spread the feathers look quite fresh to me which would suggest a juv and is there any relevance in the colour of the lower mandible?gpc07/10/11 at 18:54Alan Ball: This one looks like an adult (more worn plumage) -...
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Marsh Harrier and?237 viewscan anyone suggest what the prey is? surely its not a Treecreeper?gpc07/10/11 at 18:37gpc: had not seen the bill! more eyes see more details
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Marsh Harrier and?237 viewscan anyone suggest what the prey is? surely its not a Treecreeper?gpc07/10/11 at 18:09David Morison: I agree, the brown on the head and shape of bill.
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Marsh Harrier and?237 viewscan anyone suggest what the prey is? surely its not a Treecreeper?gpc07/10/11 at 17:34gpc: second thoughts looks rather like a sparrow House?...
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Little Grebe chicks.102 viewsCleethorpesDave Bradbeer07/10/11 at 16:04gpc: cute and cuddly
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Common Whitethroat107 viewsJuvenile bird 1 of 3 seen togetherSteve Nesbitt07/06/11 at 22:18Stephen Godson: nice photo m8
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Little Gulls, Cleethorpes, three of 5 birds present.144 viewsDigiscoped, distant, heat haze etc, etc!Dave Bradbeer07/04/11 at 23:22Dean Eades: Beautiful Birds Dave ...
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its as tall as me 137 viewsRobert Hardy07/04/11 at 17:59Colin Smale: Top drawer
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Jay96 viewsKevin Everton07/03/11 at 22:52Stephen Godson: good shot kev
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Jay96 viewsKevin Everton07/03/11 at 21:49Steve Nesbitt: Excellent Kev
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its as tall as me 137 viewsRobert Hardy07/02/11 at 19:40Richard Pipe: beauty Rob
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its as tall as me 137 viewsRobert Hardy07/02/11 at 10:09Steve Nesbitt: Nice
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127 viewsStephen Godson07/02/11 at 10:09Steve Nesbitt: Nice capture through the vegitation Steve
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Skylark103 viewsSteve Nesbitt07/01/11 at 20:08Steve Nesbitt: Cheers Robert m8
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Skylark103 viewsSteve Nesbitt07/01/11 at 19:14Robert Hardy: very nice shot Steve.
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Skylark103 viewsSteve Nesbitt07/01/11 at 17:13Steve Nesbitt: Thanks Richard
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Spotted Flycatcher119 viewsRoy Harvey06/30/11 at 17:52Richard Pipe: nice Roy
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