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Marsh Harrier76 viewsVernon Barker04/06/11 at 21:38gpc: Yes
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Great Black Backed Gull79 viewsSeen in fields near Bicker of A52 today - I think my ID is correct, please do let me know.Steve Nesbitt03/29/11 at 18:08gpc: Looks more like a Lesser Steve they are passing th...
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hybrid, Frampton RSPB184 viewsLooks to be a wigeon/tealPaul Sullivan03/28/11 at 14:19gpc: interesting indeed and the spotting presumably doe...
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hybrid, Frampton RSPB184 viewsLooks to be a wigeon/tealPaul Sullivan03/27/11 at 20:34gpc: not sure that this has to be a hybrid Paul -- 2cy ...
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Goose species278 viewsHelp with this one please?Russell Hayes02/10/11 at 22:44gpc: Coverts, mantle and tail pattern = Pink-foot. Not ...
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Goose232 viewsduring Webs this morning saw this goose and i thought the pale face pointed towards a bit of Canada, eye ring some lesser white-front, and a bit of pink foot for bare parts(legs were pink)Paul Sullivan12/27/10 at 00:36gpc: looks like a variation on the usual Canada / Greyl...
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Desert Wheatear313 viewsgpc12/24/10 at 09:51gpc: the tank now a faded memory
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stoat with a ? mark 349 viewsanother showing all of it :)Robert Hardy12/22/10 at 15:53gpc: weaselly told from the other one which is stoatall...
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Merlin, Cleethorpes328 viewswith prey, ( Dunlin )Dave Bradbeer12/17/10 at 17:58gpc: are you renting it out Dave?
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Geese260 viewsHeavy crop of flock of at least 65 geese sp. heading SSE into strong sunlight. Im thinking they're barnacles, am i right and aren't they rare in these parts? George Rutter12/10/10 at 18:42gpc: There were 500 on Whitton Sand in November and non...
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Herring Gull118 viewsAdult bird colour-ringed BLUE J3YY - Leadenham 9th Dec 2010Andrew Chick12/10/10 at 09:36gpc: peter.rock@blueyonder.co.uk organiser for ...
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Rough-legged Buzzard396 viewssaw this Water Rail from 400m and took it from the reeds by the side of the busy road after a dramatic crash into the reedsgpc12/10/10 at 09:25gpc: fingers were dropping off and I was up to the knee...
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Dean Eades - Waxwing248 viewsLincoln 08-12-10Dean Eades12/08/10 at 20:26gpc: ads
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Brents?275 viewsLook like Brents to me. Taken at distance, much cropped. These were not calling and appeared smaller and darker birds than the Greylags around which were calling. If I was on the coast I would have no doubt but as these are not on the Marston list it is of some interest!David Morison12/06/10 at 20:11gpc: head shape and bill profile also suggest Greylag
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Bearded Tit172 viewshad another go Robert Hardy11/30/10 at 19:35gpc: a rather unusual food source as well -- never seen...
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WAXWINGS232 viewsWoad Lane Great Coates this morning. Not feeding, just perching and flying. Lost them on the industrial estate.Colin Smale11/26/10 at 23:41gpc: 36 flew north-west near East Halton on 25th (.....
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RLB 221110357 viewsJuvenile Rough Legged Buzzard taken into care Mid Lincs on 221110. Bird was lame in one leg and was sat on a public footpath! Expected to make a full recoveryNige Lound11/24/10 at 09:01gpc: has it got a talon missing on that central toe?
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Wader?223 views..and this where blackits usually are.Colin Smale11/21/10 at 16:07gpc: Colin -- I was in the hide on Oct 19th when a Blac...
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Dean Eades - Bearded tit 208 viewsBarton 16-11-10Dean Eades11/17/10 at 19:46gpc: added but not taken? not a lot of sun on 17.11 her...
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Rough Legged Buzzard343 viewswww.sandkspavin.blogspot.comS and K Spavin11/16/10 at 00:31gpc: super Sim -- you caught it just great
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Hen Harrier244 viewsRobert Hardy11/13/10 at 22:24gpc: Iris colour suggets it is a juv male Rob -- no cha...
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The Heron and the Conga152 viewsRobert Hardy11/13/10 at 20:51gpc: is it a conga? -- incredible size
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Pale phase Common Buzzard?279 viewsDavid Morison11/04/10 at 21:05gpc: David its a juvenile Common Buzzard as shown by th...
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Hen Harrier157 viewsgpc10/30/10 at 20:40gpc: stunning -------Penny pitstop I could hardly do be...
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Hen Harrier216 viewsjuvenile malegpc10/30/10 at 20:38gpc: wow thanks everyone -- great to have a wide fan ba...
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