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Buteo306 viewsExample of a pale Buteotrevormlee
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Cape Shelduck306 viewsEscape male Cape Shelduck with Mute Swans, approx 2 miles north of Brant Broughton, feeding in winter wheat.achick
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plover305 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Unidentified Duck305 viewsCan anyone suggest the parentage of this bird. It is approx. 2/3 the size of
the pair of Mallards with which it has been associating.
Trevor Gunby
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?304 viewsDean Eades
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Juvenile Dunnock or Twite?303 viewsDavid Morison
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Buzzard303 viewsGarry Wright
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Black-eared Wheatear??303 viewsSkeg Beach for 5 mins. 200912Nige Lound
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Wheatear Skeg Beach 200912303 viewsNige Lound
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Unknown gull302 viewsSorry for the poor quality taken at 7:30 at ISO 6400. I think this one is a 3rd Winter GBBG? Once again sorry for the quality.Anthony Bentley
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id anyone..i must buy a book!302 viewsAndy Atkinson
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Black-eared Wheatear??300 viewsSkegness beach for 5 mins. 200912Nige Lound
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Lesser and Common (Mealy) Redpolls299 viewsphotograph showing size and color difference between Lesser (left) and Common RedpollsAlan Ball
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3298 viewsIdentify pleaseRichard Pipe
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passerine298 viewsany ideasgpc
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Only ever seen this bird once 21/12/2009. It was ony sparrow size
Dave Andrew
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Mick Widdowson/ Discussion Birds296 viewsMick Widdowson
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295 viewsPaul Sullivan
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light blue heade wagtail294 viewsPaul Sullivan
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ID-please294 viewsGarry Wright
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Dean Eades - Sandpiper Marston293 viewsDean Eades
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Is the bottom bird a Yank?293 viewsRussell Hayes
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Harris Hawk291 viewsgpc
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Wild Swans290 viewsBewicks/Whoopers? These birds seen at Theddlethorpe on Sunday, hope the experts can solve the riddle! Cropped ImageMick West
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any ideas please289 viewsIs this a semipalmated sandpiper? Can anybody help please?Chris Grimshaw
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