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Blue-headed Wagtail256 viewsBlue-headed Wagtail - record shot - Fiskerton fenRussell Hayes05/28/10 at 08:56Russell Hayes: Most probably.
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Oriental Pratincole223 viewsOriental Pratincole - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes05/13/10 at 19:58Russell Hayes: Thanks Freddy
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Oriental Pratincole215 viewsOriental Pratincole - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes05/13/10 at 19:57Russell Hayes: Thank you all for the comments.
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Grasshopper Warbler205 viewsGrasshopper Warbler - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes05/03/10 at 18:24Russell Hayes: Thanks for all your comments and yes Colin very pl...
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Gardney 63 viewsRobert Hardy04/08/10 at 23:06Russell Hayes: Hi Robert, this is a Gadwall
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Widion67 viewsRobert Hardy04/08/10 at 23:06Russell Hayes: Hi Robert, this is a Male Teal
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293 views?
Only ever seen this bird once 21/12/2009. It was ony sparrow size
Dave Andrew03/14/10 at 14:53Russell Hayes: It looks like a female Blackbird
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Pale Bellied Brent ( Thought to be a Black Brant)74 viewsCleethorpesRichard Pipe03/07/10 at 18:08Russell Hayes: Unless it's the light this looks like a Black ...
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Tawny Owl153 viewsTawny Owl - NoctonRussell Hayes12/03/09 at 08:28Russell Hayes: Hi Chris, yes it is in the same tree.
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Wild Swans287 viewsBewicks/Whoopers? These birds seen at Theddlethorpe on Sunday, hope the experts can solve the riddle! Cropped ImageMick West11/18/09 at 19:31Russell Hayes: Neck length looks good for Whooper
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sort of Duck183 viewsRobert Hardy11/02/09 at 19:40Russell Hayes: Colours look a bit weird, but female Goldeneyes
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Rock Pipit ?117 viewsThis was larger and darker than nearby Meadow Pipit's at Covenham today.
Confirmation would be appreciated as this would be a first for me.
Richard Pipe10/12/09 at 22:11Russell Hayes: I would say Rock Pipit Richard.
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Merlin146 viewscarrying Dunlin -- I cropped the wing and tail off to add impact!gpc10/10/09 at 18:29Russell Hayes: I like the "Gaussian Blur" effect too, i...
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Glossy Ibis156 viewsGlossy Ibis - Near Covenham ResRussell Hayes09/25/09 at 19:53Russell Hayes: It's a wire cage Phil, but the Ibis is on the ...
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Ringed Plover54 viewsRinged PloverDon Davis09/05/09 at 17:47Russell Hayes: Hi Don, This is a Juv Ringed Plover, LRP's hav...
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Pochard "A94"100 viewsPochard - Kirkby on BainRussell Hayes08/31/09 at 10:43Russell Hayes: Agree, surely it must restrict the birds nostrils ...
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Aythya Species280 viewsAythya SpeciesRussell Hayes08/31/09 at 10:39Russell Hayes: Thanks Graham, that will explain things.
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ID please ?95 viewscan't seem to see this in my observers book of butterfliesRichard Pipe08/02/09 at 21:50Russell Hayes: Meadow Brown Richard
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Ross's Goose173 viewsRoss's Goose - photo taken by my 9 year son Christopher - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes05/31/09 at 17:27Russell Hayes: I should never have given him my old camera, I wou...
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Cormorant92 viewsCormorant - Kirkby on Bain - taken by my son age 8Russell Hayes05/17/09 at 17:37Russell Hayes: Any reason for asking?
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Gave me a bit of a shock to see this large animal.299 viewsFound roaming around a wood near BardneyRussell Hayes04/23/09 at 21:05Russell Hayes: It was in fact a large Tamworth sow with 5-6 pigle...
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Mystery Bird Pic485 viewsAndrew Chick03/17/09 at 15:39Russell Hayes: Corn Bunting with a few light patches?
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Goldeneye - immature male52 viewsMick West03/07/09 at 22:16Russell Hayes: Immature male, Mandy, I think we have seen this bi...
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Goldeneye - Immature Male48 viewsMick West03/07/09 at 22:10Russell Hayes: Immature Male, Mandy, females would not have the w...
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Raven260 views4 x Raven - Marston STW - Seen well at close range as they flew overhead, all the usual features noted, Voice, Shaggy Neck etc. Unfortunately this is the only picture I could get as they flew away West.Russell Hayes02/18/09 at 16:43Russell Hayes: Stephen, I didn't expect you to see any detail...
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