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Steppe Grey Shrike327 viewsIs it the Uropygial gland (Preen gland) the shrike is flashing?Nick Clayton
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What the Duck !327 viewsSeen at Cleethorpes, about Tuftie size, presumably a Heinz 57 but of what ?Russ Telfer
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Dean Eades - Sandpiper ? Marston326 viewsDean Eades
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Med/Common Gull hybrid?326 viewsBeach between Skegness and Gib Point 300712Nige Lound
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Whimbrel or Curlew??325 viewsTetney Marshes
Didn't hear call
Richard Pipe
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Warbler sp.321 viewsWhile trying to photograph the Yellow-browed Warbler at Gib today I caught this flitting through the trees, I first assumed it was the Yellow-browed but now viewed on the computer it is a different bird.
Any thoughts?
Russell Hayes
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gulls319 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Dean Eades - Sandpiper ? Marston318 viewsDean Eades
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ID needed316 viewsa variant on the usual chicken in a basket---it has been a long birdless period!gpc
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5315 viewsidentify pleaseRichard Pipe
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Black Kite and Buzzard314 viewsgpc
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'Grey' Heron312 viewsRoy Harvey
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Friend of B.N.Grebe310 viewsB.N.Grebe seemed to be quite attached to this bird following quite alot.Don Davis
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Harrier309 viewsVery long distance shot of a Hen Harrier taken at dusk at Nocton a few days ago, I can't remember ever seeing a male Hen with black strip down wing ?? Had a look in BWP and cannot see that it is mentioned. Is this usual ??Russ Telfer
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juvenile gull309 viewsgpc
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Ex Red breasted Merganser, Cleethorpes308 viewsFreshly dead, head missing and body cavity neatly opened, found just above high water mark in the dunes, not messy enough to be the work of Reynard, doubtful it would catch one anyway, all i can come up with is Peregrine, could even a big female take out a large sawbill??Dave Bradbeer
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Unidentified308 viewsThis Goose was on the hide pit this morning - comments welcome.Trevor Gunby
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4307 viewsIdentify pleaseRichard Pipe
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Escaped Hawk - Cleethorpes307 viewsNot an April foolRichard Pipe
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Water Pipit307 viewsno-one making any guesses on the previous photogpc
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Siskin?306 viewsTook this today at Kirkby on Bain GP reserve. I think its a Siskin, however there was no yellow anywhere on any bird within a flock of 8 I saw.John Harry
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Bird of Prey - Humberston Area306 viewsPhoto by Vic Jay. Photoshopped and colour adjusted by APC.Andrew Chick
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Hybrid Goose306 viewsThis bird was seen on Riverslea pit this morning and "Birdguides" suggest it is a hybrid
probably a Ross's x Barnacle. Any comments would be welcome.
Trevor Gunby
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Cape Shelduck304 viewsEscape male Cape Shelduck with Mute Swans, approx 2 miles north of Brant Broughton, feeding in winter wheat.achick
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just question about feathers..are some missing?304 viewsAndy Atkinson
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