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Peregrine177 viewsTrevor Gunby10/05/12 at 19:22Trevor Gunby: Thanks Russ (I forgot to mention that it was eyein...
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Peregrine177 viewsTrevor Gunby10/04/12 at 17:17Trevor Gunby: Thanks Dean (you should have nailed it too!!)
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Dean Eades - Red-necked Phalarope143 viewsCracking wee Birds Dean Eades10/03/12 at 21:34Trevor Gunby: Beautiful bird - nicely caaught Dean!
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Red-necked Phalarope128 viewsRuss Telfer10/02/12 at 20:34Trevor Gunby: Very nice set Russ - well done!!
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Pectoral Sandpiper88 viewsPectoral Sandpiper - Toft Newton ReservoirRussell Hayes09/22/12 at 20:30Trevor Gunby: Beautiful set Russell - good work!
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Dean Eades - Pectoral sandpiper 162 viewsDean Eades09/17/12 at 20:04Trevor Gunby: That's a beauty Dean - not many better shots o...
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Holly Blue98 viewsTrevor Gunby09/05/12 at 21:29Trevor Gunby: Thanks Freddy - looks like I need to investin a be...
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Pochard117 viewsBird with poale blue band on bill showing number 94 - could be a returning bird seen in previous winters!Trevor Gunby08/30/12 at 17:15Trevor Gunby: Thanks Andrew
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ID Please222 viewsI don't know what they are but they seem to be getting rather cosy together!Trevor Gunby08/26/12 at 21:15Trevor Gunby: Thanks John. I got fairly close but not close to ...
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Hoverfly sp.??136 viewsRichard Jackson08/23/12 at 20:46Trevor Gunby: Looks like Helophilus Pendulus.
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Unidentified137 viewsTrevor Gunby08/23/12 at 20:36Trevor Gunby: Thanks John - that seems to be the one!
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Small Blue108 viewsTrevor Gunby08/21/12 at 13:31Trevor Gunby: Thanks Freddy - I looked at my field guide and don...
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Spotted Flycatcher100 viewsRuss Telfer08/15/12 at 13:56Trevor Gunby: Lovely set Russ - I've yet to see one this yea...
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Hobby184 viewsRuss Telfer08/15/12 at 13:54Trevor Gunby: That's a nice one Russ!
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Emerald128 viewsMark Johnson08/14/12 at 22:33Trevor Gunby: A very nice shot indeed!
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Speckled Wood74 viewsTrevor Gunby08/08/12 at 14:42Trevor Gunby: Thanks Freddy - I've only recently started loo...
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Grey Dagger, Acronicta psi160 viewsTrevor Gunby07/31/12 at 20:37Trevor Gunby: I'll settle for Grey this time since I don'...
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Unidentified126 viewsTrevor Gunby07/24/12 at 16:42Trevor Gunby: Thanks David and George, I'll know next time!
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Unidentified151 viewsTrevor Gunby07/17/12 at 22:11Trevor Gunby: Thanks Russ - a quick look on the internet suggest...
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Herring Gull115 viewsIs it any wonder I get confused by Gulls - this one was in all white camouflage!Trevor Gunby07/11/12 at 21:48Trevor Gunby: Seems there was room for confusion after all as it...
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Glaucous Gull (now generally accepted as one!)413 viewsThis bird was photographed on 23 Jun over the Riverslea pit at Kirkby on Bain. I submitted two photos to Birdguides as "unidentified". It was published on their website asa leucistic Herring Gull but someone else from Birdguides contacted me by e-mail saying that he thought threy were good flight shots of a Glaucous Gull. Trevor Gunby07/06/12 at 17:34Trevor Gunby: This morning I asked the people at Birdguides to h...
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Unidentified218 viewsAnyone put a name to this?Trevor Gunby07/05/12 at 19:24Trevor Gunby: Thanks Colin - I'll try to steer clear of them...
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Glaucous Gull (now generally accepted as one!)413 viewsThis bird was photographed on 23 Jun over the Riverslea pit at Kirkby on Bain. I submitted two photos to Birdguides as "unidentified". It was published on their website asa leucistic Herring Gull but someone else from Birdguides contacted me by e-mail saying that he thought threy were good flight shots of a Glaucous Gull. Trevor Gunby07/05/12 at 14:50Trevor Gunby: Thanks gpc and John. I hope you are right John b...
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Glaucous Gull (now generally accepted as one!)413 viewsThis bird was photographed on 23 Jun over the Riverslea pit at Kirkby on Bain. I submitted two photos to Birdguides as "unidentified". It was published on their website asa leucistic Herring Gull but someone else from Birdguides contacted me by e-mail saying that he thought threy were good flight shots of a Glaucous Gull. Trevor Gunby07/02/12 at 14:23Trevor Gunby: Thanks Anthony. I now have it on good authority f...
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Unidentified189 viewsCan anyone help with the ID of this dragonfly which was taken near the old River Bain at Kirkby on Bain around mid-day to-day?Trevor Gunby06/26/12 at 22:16Trevor Gunby: Thanks for that Nick - you've improved my educ...
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