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Cackling canada goose214 viewson the reservoirPaul Sullivan01/21/13 at 21:45Paul Sullivan: hutchinsii
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aberrant Northern wheatear, Frampton552 viewsPaul Sullivan06/30/12 at 21:54Paul Sullivan: Well it appears that this is a black-eared and wil...
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Roseate terns, Freiston284 viewsPaul Sullivan06/28/12 at 20:10Paul Sullivan: Bit distant unfortunately. Will have another look ...
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Ibis257 viewsPaul Sullivan04/08/12 at 16:20Paul Sullivan: yes, brass looking ring
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Caspian gull 1st winter, Boston tip211 viewsPaul Sullivan01/31/12 at 21:45Paul Sullivan: thank you
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Iceland gull, 2nd bird178 viewsPaul Sullivan01/26/12 at 19:34Paul Sullivan: showing grey on scapulars and coverts, greyish bro...
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Great grey shrike, Tabbs head215 viewsPaul Sullivan10/29/11 at 20:18Paul Sullivan: thank you
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Little ringed plover, Freiston RSPB93 viewsPaul Sullivan07/29/11 at 07:38Paul Sullivan: thank you
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Wood sandpiper, Freiston RSPB193 viewsPaul Sullivan07/27/11 at 19:53Paul Sullivan: thanks
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Sedge warbler, Frampton79 viewsPaul Sullivan07/12/11 at 23:05Paul Sullivan: thanks
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Black-tailed godwit, Freiston RSPB90 viewsPaul Sullivan07/12/11 at 19:15Paul Sullivan: thanks
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Pied Wagtail73 viewsMichael Pickwell04/22/11 at 19:02Paul Sullivan: looks like a white wagtail
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Tree Pipit136 viewsTree PipitDon Davis04/21/11 at 22:42Paul Sullivan: flank streaking, median coverts and eye ring, look...
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Yellow wagtail, Frampton RSPB76 viewsPaul Sullivan04/05/11 at 23:00Paul Sullivan: thanks
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hybrid, Frampton RSPB184 viewsLooks to be a wigeon/tealPaul Sullivan03/28/11 at 18:30Paul Sullivan: don't recall it being smaller than wigeon, wil...
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hybrid, Frampton RSPB184 viewsLooks to be a wigeon/tealPaul Sullivan03/27/11 at 21:19Paul Sullivan: Hello graham, it also has a spotting on the breast...
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Brent goose66 viewsPaul Sullivan03/10/11 at 18:59Paul Sullivan: thanks
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Partial eclipse, Freiston RSPB210 viewsPaul Sullivan01/04/11 at 20:02Paul Sullivan: thanks, think this one is my favourite
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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 09:35Paul Sullivan: quite possibly, although considerably smaller than...
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Ruddy Shelduck164 viewsPaul Sullivan09/10/10 at 20:48Paul Sullivan: thanks
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Garganey, Freiston185 viewsPaul Sullivan05/24/10 at 20:55Paul Sullivan: thanks
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Lesser yellowlegs frampton 05/05/2010247 viewsPaul Sullivan05/06/10 at 06:53Paul Sullivan: thanks
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Corn bunting Frampton68 viewsPaul Sullivan04/22/10 at 23:27Paul Sullivan: thank you
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Channel wagtail 128 viewsone of two birds presentPaul Sullivan04/22/10 at 23:25Paul Sullivan: thank you
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Twite, Frampton121 viewsPaul Sullivan03/19/10 at 20:23Paul Sullivan: thanks
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