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Great Northern Diver?394 viewsGarry Wright
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????? - thoughts please393 viewsTaken at Waters Edge 4th Feb 2007Richard Pipe
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ID please393 viewsMick Widdowson
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Buzzard sp. What do you think?391 viewsPhotographer was trying out his when this flew over very high. John Clarkson
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id please..sitting on mound!390 viewsAndy Atkinson
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?389 viewsDean Eades
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Red Kite ?389 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 Johnson
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I.D please - anyone389 viewsThis bird was seen high. It came from the Humber
across Fitties pools and carried on south.
Just wondered if different to common Buzzard
Poor photo in know.
Richard Pipe
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Duck seen at Trusthorpe387 viewsCan anyone help with the ID of this Duck, closest I could come up with is American WigeonRussell Hayes
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help please - im thinking Scaup????386 viewsNettletonRichard Pipe
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Whoopers385 viewsJohn Clarkson
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Thoughts please team.383 viewsTaken 6th May 2007 nr SaltfleetRichard Pipe
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Greenland ?380 viewsI'm no good with races of birds expecially wheaters could anyone inform me what race this is? I was thinking juv Northern? Anthony Bentley
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378 viewscan any one tell me what this bird is thanksStephen Godson
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Unknown - ID please ???376 viewsFitties PoolRichard Pipe
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Unknown372 viewsThis diving duck was at Humberston fitties on Thursday 12th Feb 2009.
ID please ?
Richard Pipe
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? Pipit372 viewsI thought this was a Meadow pipit but the belly and flanks seem more heavily streaked. Much cropped. There were at least two on the new island at Marston. Experts comments pleaseDavid Morison
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Central Asian Lesser Whitethroat, ( halimodendri ), showing salient feature of pale back/mantle.372 viewsPrivate garden Tetney area.Dave Bradbeer
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Dean Eades - Sandpiper Marston370 viewsDean Eades
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Redpoll369 viewsCommon (Mealy) or Lesser - only 1 like this in with the 10 to 18 Lesser Redpolls I am currently seeing in my garden on a daily basis. Which do folks think it is please?Steve Nesbitt
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identification please366 viewscling to reedsAndy Atkinson
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Golden Plovers364 viewscomposite image, left 2 show an abberrant Golden Plover right, a typical AGP in the same flockAlex Lees
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Long-tailed Duck364 viewsLong-tailed Duck - Same bird?Russell Hayes
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wader363 viewsgpc
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Unidentified363 viewsThis photograph was taken this morning on the River Witham at Dry Doddington . Can anyone help me by identifing this bird.Graham Cooper
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