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Twite or Linnet please??346 viewsCleethorpes Richard Pipe
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'Grey' Heron344 viewsRoy Harvey
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Warbler - please advise343 viewsTaken at Far Ings 16th June 07Richard Pipe
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Harrier342 viewsMick West
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Chaffinch342 viewsgpc
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A leucistic Chaffinch at Marston STW Feb 2012341 viewsImage by Rick RobinsonAndrew Chick
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Help - taken at Far Ings 7th July 2013338 viewspresume its a chiffy warbler thingy but sounded differentRichard Pipe
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Dean Eades - Marsh Harrier - Unusal markings ?337 viewsDean Eades
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Golden Plovers336 viewsquick estimates in the forumgpc
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Canary335 viewsCanary - Chambers Farm WoodRussell Hayes
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Golden Plover x 1941334 viewsgpc
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Meadow Pipit ??334 viewsMeadow PipitRussell Hayes
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Skua sp334 viewsTaken on Mystere Pelagic. Not sure what this is, is it a Pom or Long Tailed?Joe Pell
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Lesser Redpoll?333 viewsConfused other these? Gizz initially said Siskins, however no yellow anywhere, but no red for Lesser redpolls either? Any ID help would be welcome.John Harry
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bunting332 viewsany comments it was photographed at East halton Skitter but the date seems to have been lost from data in a computer crash which has dated all my archived photos as 23.12.2005!gpc
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Wheatear??332 viewsSee rear view pic for explanation! Any idea what this is?? Wheatear is the nearest I could find in my Big Book of Birds - possibly a juvenile...?? Gave a great show whatever it is - very neat individual.Stewart Hogg
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Falcon sp.331 viewsRecord shots of the Falcon species/cross, seen recently near Bardney Lock.Russell Hayes
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Thoughts wanted330 viewsAny thoughts on this bird appreciated, My first thoughts were Juvenile Perigrine but not convinced. It had the facial and breast markings of one. Very ragged feather edges and some pale areas on under primaries. Generally a brown bird. Seen being mobbed by lapwing.Russell Hayes
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Central Asian Lesser Whitethroat?, (halimodendri ), poor pic but shows a diagnostic feature of extensive white in the tail.330 viewsPrivate garden Tetney area.Dave Bradbeer
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Harrier?329 viewsThoughts please on this bird, as per forum postMick West
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Which species and which part of the bird are these from?329 viewsA lady gave me these found in S Elkington. No other evidenceJohn Clarkson
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I D Please329 viewsjust looking at photos from 3rd Oct at Donna NookRichard Pipe
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Unknown juv gull - thoughts please team?328 viewsBoating Lake CleethorpesRichard Pipe
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Greater Rhea328 viewsWhere did they come from and how did they get there?Colin Jennings
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I D please -328 viewsJust looking through saturday's photos at Donna NookRichard Pipe
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