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goose222 viewsAt freiston this morning, best guess is an emperor x barnacle?Paul Sullivan
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Peregrine222 viewsCan you sex this bird and how?John Clarkson
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light blue heade wagtail221 viewsVery light blue headed type in flock of about 50 yellow wagtails and 2 blue headed Paul Sullivan
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What Tit is this bird - Marsh - Willow - Great?220 viewsimage 2Steve Nesbitt
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Little Egret + cat220 viewsGeorge Rutter
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Rough Legged Buzzard220 viewsGarry Wright
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What the Duck !220 viewsSeen at Cleethorpes, about Tuftie size, presumably a Heinz 57 but of what ?Russ Telfer
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Red Breasted Goose219 viewsRed Breasted Goose - Covenham Res - Not sure which album?Russell Hayes
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Black Kite and Common Buzzard219 viewsgpc
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Greenshank219 viewsgpc
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Possible Great White Egret - Bardney219 viewsSeen flying high over Bardney Sugar Beet Factory in fading lightRussell Hayes
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Waxwing - Lincoln218 viewsWaxwing 142 Counted - LincolnRussell Hayes
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Black Swan.217 viewsPaul Neale
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Savi's Warbler216 viewsgpc
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Hybrid Goose?216 viewsGooseRussell Hayes
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goose sp215 viewsgpc
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Savi's Warbler214 viewsgpc
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Deformed bill - Blackbird214 viewsRemarkably this bird, with it's deformed bill, first appeared in my garden in 2007 as a juvenile and despite the apparent disability and two hard winters it appears to be doing well - into it's 4th winter!
David Morison
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Unusual Gull - Comments welcome on ID212 viewsRussell Hayes
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Hybrid212 viewsPaul Sullivan
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gull211 viewsgpc
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LBC Report 2009 - Front Cover210 viewsLBC Report 2009 - Front CoverAndrew Chick
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stint / peep210 viewsgpc
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Great Tit with a bald head210 viewsThis bird has appeared in our garden this week and appears to have a bald head. Is it normal to moult head feathers or is there something wrong with this bird?Paul Dumpleton
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Merry Christmas 210 viewsDean Eades
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