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the sages883 viewsgpcFeb 15, 2006
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Rough-legged Buzzard649 viewsnote the sharply defined sub-terminal tail bar on the undertail and the obvious moult in the secondaries all pointing to the bird not being a juvenile but probably a second-wintergpcFeb 14, 2006
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Rough-legged Buzzard334 viewsall pics taken with a Canon A95 and Svaro scope on 60x mag to give an idea of how far off it wasgpcFeb 14, 2006
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Rough-legged Buzzard407 viewsalthough on view for 5 hours it was always fairly distantgpcFeb 14, 2006
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Rough-legged Buzzard326 viewswith uninvited guestgpcFeb 14, 2006
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Rough-legged Buzzard430 viewsclearly not a juvenile and probably a female this may well be the bird which wintered in the same area in the previous winter as a juvenile gpcFeb 14, 2006
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Little Gull218 viewsuniomysticFeb 12, 2006
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Iceland Gull at Louth204 viewsQuite long range with unfavourable lightRoy HarveyFeb 11, 2006
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Siskin142 viewsMetal BTO ring on right legRoy HarveyFeb 09, 2006
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Pied Wagtail131 viewsPied Wagtail - WragbyRussell HayesFeb 08, 2006
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Dean Eades - Bullfinch169 viewsWalesby 08-02-06Dean EadesFeb 08, 2006
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Dean Eades - Bullfinch145 viewsWalesby 08-02-06Dean EadesFeb 08, 2006
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Dean Eades - Bullfinch133 viewsWalesby - 08-02-06Dean EadesFeb 08, 2006
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Spring Usher138 viewsOne of the early season mothsMJGreyFeb 08, 2006
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Glaucous Gull191 viewsanother dark but mottled first-winter lacking the precise markings of many biscuit birdsgpcFeb 06, 2006
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Glaucous Gull127 viewssecond winter a pale bird Bagmoor Jan 2002gpcFeb 06, 2006
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Glaucous Gull196 viewsa huge bird presumably a male in fairly common mid toned plumagegpcFeb 06, 2006
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Glaucous Gull150 viewsa heavily pigmented first-wintergpcFeb 06, 2006
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Glaucous Gull149 viewsgenerally regarded as typical biscuit plumage such first-winters may only form 50-70% of birds in good yearsgpcFeb 06, 2006
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Glaucous Gull144 viewsdarker velvety first-winter Bagmoor Jan 2002gpcFeb 06, 2006
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Glaucous Gull164 viewsanother pale bird Bagmoor Jan 2002gpcFeb 06, 2006
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Glaucous Gull148 viewsfirst-winter Bagmoor January 2002gpcFeb 06, 2006
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Glaucous Gull164 viewspale first-winter bird Bagmoor January 2002gpcFeb 06, 2006
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Whooper Swan128 viewsWhooper Swan - New HollandRussell HayesFeb 06, 2006
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Mealy Redpoll175 viewsMealy Redpoll - WalesbyRussell HayesFeb 06, 2006
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