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Black-headed Gull194 viewsVideo grabRoy Harvey
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194 viewsIs this a Grey or Pied Wagtail (Juvenile?)Steve Nesbitt
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common tern-dark billed194 viewsBill very dark, legs also duller than usual common tern. I am unsure as to the prevalence of dark billed common terns, any comments welcomed.Paul Sullivan
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White or Pied?193 viewsWhite or Pied?Russell Hayes
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White Wagtail ?192 viewsDigiscoped in blustery conditionsRoy Harvey
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Warbler ?192 viewsBob Wacey
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Snow Goose192 viewsSnow Goose - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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common tern-dark billed192 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Goose spp - Snow Goose (Blue-phase)191 viewsAt Marston STW 7th November 2010Andrew Chick
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White wagtail?190 viewsDavid Morison
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Presumed hybrid black brant x dark-bellied brent189 viewsPaul French
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Dark-breasted Barn Owl sites189 viewsgpc
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Wainfleet Blue Tit189 viewsTaken by Chris and Sue Bottomer at Wainfleet in March 2011.Andrew Chick
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hybrid, Frampton RSPB189 viewsLooks to be a wigeon/tealPaul Sullivan
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LBB Gull with deformed bill189 viewsThe bird appears to be a near adult but has survived with this remarkably deformed bill.Colin Jennings
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Ringed Tree Sparrow189 viewsRuss Telfer
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188 viewsany comments on ID of this bird in the forum please--photo taken Feb 25thgpc
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White Head Redshank188 viewsMick Widdowson
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Diamond Dove187 viewsSent to me by Brian Eke, will update with date and locationAndrew Chick
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Alexander's Parakeet187 viewsPhoto taken by Roy Frost, in hawthorns at the Pilgrim Fathers Monument by the Witham, east of Boston, on 25th Feb 2008.Andrew Chick
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Canada Goose - Gibraltar Point186 viewsCanada Goose with very short neck, comments welcome.Russell Hayes
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stint / peep186 viewsgpc
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Lesser White-fronted Goose184 viewsgpc
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Marsh Sandpipers184 viewsgpc
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