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Northern Goshawk Accipiter gentilis atricapillus359 viewsSeal Island, Nova Scotia, October 02Alex Lees
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1359 viewsIdentify pleaseRichard Pipe
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Black Kite - Steve Botham358 viewsachick
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What is this358 viewsPerhaps you will be able to see this version
Is it a semipalmated sandpiper? Can you help.
Chris Grimshaw
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Sparrowhawk356 viewsFound this bird today at work, it had somehow got caught up on some barbed wire and had probably struggled to free itself.Russell Hayes
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id please356 viewstaken last month in Lake District
With flock of Mallard
Cross?
Richard Pipe
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Found by Andy Simms354 viewsSwinderby Aerodrome - Anyone any ideas about who this belongs to ?Dean Eades
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Spotted Flycatcher ?354 viewsGarry Wright
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Redpolls354 views1st time ever seen in my garden today, but is the one on the right a Common (Mealy) with the apparently smaller and darker bird on the left being a Lesser? Please place your thoughts below :)Steve Nesbitt
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Buff-bellied Pipit353 viewsNOTE THIS IS NOT THE LINCS BIRD BUT ONE TAKEN IN CALIFORNIA IN LATE NOVEMBER FOR COMPARISONgpc
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Unidentified goose.353 viewsAmong a group of 300 Barnacle geese.Colin Pumfrett
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Buzzard353 viewsThought Common but would like your thoughts.Russell Hayes
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ID please?353 viewsThis bird was in Mablethorpe today.
Is it an escaped Canary?
Paul Dumpleton
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I.D please anyone352 viewsDonna Nook on Saturday - assume juvenile!!!Richard Pipe
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Dodgey Duck351 viewsIn this picture the eyestripe is clearAnthony Bentley
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Common Buzzard350 viewsAndrew Chick
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Black-eared Wheatear??348 viewsSkeg Beach for 5 mins. 200912Nige Lound
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Black Kite and buzzard347 viewsgpc
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Buff-bellied Pipit346 viewsNOTE THIS IS NOT THE LINCS BIRD BUT ONE TAKEN IN CALIFORNIA IN LATE NOVEMBER FOR COMPARISONgpc
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Kestrel with prey346 viewsany ideas on what this bird could be pleasegpc
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????345 viewseasy quiz birdgpc
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female linnet ???? Help345 viewsFitties PoolsRichard Pipe
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the noble art of incarceration 345 viewsWinterton show -- falconry tent! -- should this actually be legal?gpc
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pipit sp345 viewsany thoughts?gpc
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species?344 viewsID anyonegpc
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