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Hen Harrier199 viewsHen Harrier - Grainthorpe MarshRobert Hardy05/11/17 at 22:02Alan Ball: Looks like an adult female Hen H from the photo - ...
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303 viewsAlan Ball05/03/13 at 17:04Alan Ball: Peregrine - chasing ravens at Temple Wood
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Emperor Moth larva143 viewsDavid Morison06/02/12 at 00:36Alan Ball: Looks like a Drinker. This is what the Cuckoos ar...
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Skua sp333 viewsTaken on Mystere Pelagic. Not sure what this is, is it a Pom or Long Tailed?Joe Pell10/18/11 at 20:30Alan Ball: Graham's beaten me to it - and shows how trick...
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Peregrine173 viewsa colour ringed juvenile female sparring with a juvenile male -- no detail is visible on the code on the orange ring but it looks like a UK schemegpc08/30/11 at 17:52Alan Ball: orange colour ring is likely to have two letters r...
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Nuthatch92 viewscan any ringers / experts suggest whether these two shots show an adult in post breeding moult or a juvenile in post fledging moult? there may actually be two different birds in the two shots-- in the wing spread the feathers look quite fresh to me which would suggest a juv and is there any relevance in the colour of the lower mandible?gpc07/10/11 at 18:54Alan Ball: This one looks like an adult (more worn plumage) -...
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Hen Pheasant Eating a vole394 viewsRuss Telfer06/22/11 at 21:57Alan Ball: It's a very good vole year - which is why Barn...
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Waxwing242 viewsNick Clayton11/07/10 at 20:56Alan Ball: A nice adult male
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Rough legged Buzzard250 viewsRobert Hardy10/17/10 at 19:58Alan Ball: Nicely marked bird. Quite a pale terminal tail ban...
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Emperor171 views2 females emerged from their cocoons this morning, I am hoping to entice any wandering males. Females emit a pheromone that will bring males from quite a distance away. MJGrey04/07/10 at 11:17Alan Ball: Yes - brings back memories........I used to breed ...
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Which species and which part of the bird are these from?329 viewsA lady gave me these found in S Elkington. No other evidenceJohn Clarkson03/21/10 at 19:48Alan Ball: Red-legged Partridge ??
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Spring is here !98 viewsMallard ducklings on the River Slea today 8th MarchAlan Ball03/07/10 at 18:29Alan Ball: getting ahead of myself.........today is the 7th !
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Lapland Bunting287 viewsLapland Bunting - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes01/01/10 at 17:45Alan Ball: Great shot - showing differences between male (at...
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Juvenile Dunnock or Twite?294 viewsDavid Morison10/04/09 at 18:45Alan Ball: looks like a juvenile Linnet from the photo
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Red Kite ?384 viewsTook this photo in the Outer Hebrides and have always thought it to be a Red Kite (i.e; forked Tail and Colour.) However it has now been suggested to me that it is a Buzzard. Any Comments ?Malcolm Johnson09/24/09 at 13:35Alan Ball: It 's a Buzzard. I think the feet trailing do...
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Goldfinch with ring - regular garden visitor78 viewsvisable letters/numbers read
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not sure if thats enough info for ringing details?? comments welcome
Richard Pipe06/08/09 at 13:59Alan Ball: The letters/numbers confirm it is a 'British -...
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Willow tit62 viewsMartin Common04/01/09 at 22:43Alan Ball: Coal Tit ?
     
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