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Mealy Redpoll198 viewsMealy Redpoll - WalesbyRussell HayesFeb 06, 2006
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Glaucous Gull - Grimsby Docks Feb. 1997138 viewsAs a comparison for the unusually pale and small specimen seen recently at Rimac/Saltfleet, this is a much more typical first-winter that was on
waste ground in the docks nine years ago. A reminder for those that saw it, this bird was a bit lame in one leg for a while.

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Roy HarveyFeb 05, 2006
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Peregrine160 viewsPoor record shot taken through the mist of one of two birds omnipresent at Stallingborough power station ( Pyewipe ).Dave BradbeerFeb 02, 2006
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Brambling246 viewsBrambling - Worlaby Carr - Taken on a crap day at 1/10th sec.Russell HayesFeb 01, 2006
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GLAUCOUS GULL202 viewsFirst-winter Glaucous Gull at Haven outfall at tide-edge at Saltfleetby January-30, 2005. It looks particularly pale and small and may be a female but the bill-tip pattern and primary projection confirm the ID. Is it possible that the race barrovianus could turn up here? See photo in "Gulls Of Europe etc" by Olsen & Larsson P. 199. ATRIFRONSJan 31, 2006
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Female Brambling145 viewsTaken on the 29/1/2006 at Marston Sewage Works from the car park.Paul OtterJan 31, 2006
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Little Egret143 viewsLooking out of place in a field near Tetney village, been in the area a few weeks.
( soon to be placed in the common bird section? )
Dave BradbeerJan 31, 2006
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Water Rail232 viewsYorkshire pud for breakfast!Dave BradbeerJan 31, 2006
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Dean Eades - Little Owl170 viewsNocton 29-01-06Dean EadesJan 30, 2006
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Sparrowhawk225 viewsTetneyDave BradbeerJan 29, 2006
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Lesser Redpoll169 viewsLesser Redpoll - WalesbyRussell HayesJan 29, 2006
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dodgy goings on1024 viewsgetting the crippling close up of the Dark-breasted Barn Owl Camargue Feb 2004gpcJan 23, 2006
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Scunny mob962 viewspart of the Barrow Red=foot twitch July 2003 featuring K Parker, W Gillatt, C Nimmick, N DrinkallgpcJan 23, 2006
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KR889 viewsa scope technique unknown to modern spottersgpcJan 23, 2006
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Scotland 1985904 viewsrecognise any of these on the Wanted PostergpcJan 23, 2006
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Insectologist881 viewsgpcJan 23, 2006
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Whoopee140 views4 from a herd of 8 in procession up and down the lake center.The resident mute kept their distance!Eric DavisonJan 22, 2006
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Green-winged Teal196 viewsnote the difference in head pattern to the Teal above right abd the slightly deeper coloured breast along with the diagnostic white linegpcJan 22, 2006
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Green-winged Teal179 viewsno such thing as a close bird up here!gpcJan 22, 2006
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Green winged Teal147 viewsGreen winged Teal found on the morning Webs count at Read's Island (22.01.06)Wayne GillattJan 22, 2006
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Lesser Redpoll185 viewsLesser Redpoll - WalesbyRussell HayesJan 22, 2006
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Crossbill203 viewsCrossbill - WalesbyRussell HayesJan 22, 2006
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Waxwing120 viewsJan 21, 2006
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Waxwing125 viewsJan 21, 2006
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Crossbill226 viewsJan 21, 2006
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