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Great-white Egret220 viewsGreat-white Egret - Thornton AbbeyRussell Hayes10/29/14 at 19:03gpc: bye bye
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Lesser yellowlegs213 viewsPaul Sullivan10/19/14 at 18:55gpc: is this not the Greater
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Wood Sand206 viewsRecord shot, Burgh Wetlands 220414Nige Lound04/24/14 at 23:30gpc: Just looks a bit solitary or maybe alone?
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Wood Sand206 viewsRecord shot, Burgh Wetlands 220414Nige Lound04/22/14 at 21:34gpc: Did you see its rump Nige?
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Dean Eades - Rock Pipit154 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean Eades03/14/14 at 17:13gpc: littoralis if anyone is interested
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Iceland Gull, 1st winter141 viewsGrimsby fish docksDave Bradbeer12/17/13 at 20:39gpc: very nice Dave - another dark bird
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White-fronted geese254 viewsGarry Wright10/29/13 at 17:28gpc: Assuming the long bills are orange then these are ...
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Swift spp. at Gib Point 23/10/2013175 viewsTaken at the Wash Viewpoint at Gib Point on 23/10/2013Andrew Chick10/23/13 at 22:40gpc: I think this is what is known as indeterminate on ...
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Tawny Owl?191 viewsJohn Clarkson09/13/13 at 19:01gpc: can you rule out Hume's on this view?
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CATTLE EGRET150 viewsChasing flies, made me laugh, I do that sometimes!Colin Smale09/13/13 at 19:00gpc: never had you down as a fly chaser Colin
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200%crop117 viewsJust too far away.Robert Hardy09/06/13 at 08:04gpc: North Norfolk ringed still waiting for full detail...
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FEMALE MARSH HARRIER81 viewsGeoff Harrod08/01/13 at 18:27gpc: actually a freshly fledged juvenile Geoff
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Possible Great White Egret - bill colour confusing and size of bird. Legs very thick?430 viewsGarry Wright07/09/13 at 23:24gpc: I think the apparent size difference is less than ...
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Possible Great White Egret - bill colour confusing and size of bird. Legs very thick?430 viewsGarry Wright07/08/13 at 22:15gpc: looks like a fledged juvenile Little Egret Gary
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Greenshank90 viewsAlmost as soon as it landed it was chased away by Avocets - a pity because waders are becoming petty scarce here nowadays!Trevor Gunby07/05/13 at 11:00gpc: its a classic dilemma if you have Avocets you have...
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Hobby138 viewsRobert Hardy06/03/13 at 22:52gpc: Super Rob. With the 5D3?
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Ross's goose150 viewsGarry Wright05/17/13 at 22:26gpc: This is actually a Barnacle hybrid. There are 2 on...
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Lapwing flock105 viewsAnthony Bentley02/03/13 at 16:08gpc: very arty Anthony
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Redpolls354 views1st time ever seen in my garden today, but is the one on the right a Common (Mealy) with the apparently smaller and darker bird on the left being a Lesser? Please place your thoughts below :)Steve Nesbitt01/02/13 at 20:26gpc: The rich buff tones and undertail covert pattern m...
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Duck seen at Trusthorpe387 viewsCan anyone help with the ID of this Duck, closest I could come up with is American WigeonRussell Hayes10/31/12 at 17:10gpc: not sure where the American Wigeon idea comes from...
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ID?520 viewsGood numbers of these flying over Marston, about Thrush size. 3-400 metres distant.David Morison10/13/12 at 09:42gpc: Looks like a Meadow Pipit
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Long-tailed Skua221 viewsgpc09/24/12 at 20:47gpc: Grey! The Humber is rich brown! but thats when its...
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Wigeon100 viewsEclipse male Russ Telfer09/17/12 at 13:42gpc: super pose Russ -- very nice image
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Canada Goose/Greylag Goose hybrid258 viewsGarry Wright09/14/12 at 10:07gpc: Canada Goose/Greylag Goose
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Unknown gull297 viewsSorry for the poor quality taken at 7:30 at ISO 6400. I think this one is a 3rd Winter GBBG? Once again sorry for the quality.Anthony Bentley09/12/12 at 20:45gpc: Looks like a Lesser Black back Anthony from what i...
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