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Red-rumped Swallow431 viewsgpc
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Turkey Vulture430 viewstwo birds in onegpc
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'Yellow-headed' Wagtail430 viewsWhat am I?

Any comments regarding this bird would be most welcome.
Nick Clayton
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gull sp429 viewsID comments?gpc
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Far Ings428 viewsMerry Christmas Everyone.Don Davis
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The Optimists428 viewsTwo optimists scanning the beach at Rimac for signs of the Buff-breasted Sandpipers.Trevor Gunby
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accipiter427 viewsLincs sitegpc
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Buzzard427 viewsTaken from the hide around mid-day in very poor light conditions. Is this a Common Buzzard -
it doesn't look quite like any I've seen before?
Trevor Gunby
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Lesser Whitethroat427 viewsBird showing characters of S. c. halimodendri seen by Cliff Morrison, John Walker and Ed Mackrill.Colin Jennings
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Dayjar!425 viewsThis picture is a little different as it was taken through my Nikon 8x42 binoculars!Colin Jennings
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Pallid Harrier425 viewsAlways distantRoy Harvey
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Harrier Sp 1425 viewsTaken over fields at Deepdale, south of Barton upon HumberS and K Spavin
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Mixed Bag424 viewsBlack Kite - Hen Harrier - Little Egret - Marsh HarrierRussell Hayes
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Please advise ??423 viewsneed your help team - Seen at Gib point this weekRichard Pipe
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Rough-legged Buzzard423 viewsgpc
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Siskin??422 viewsExtremely tame and been in the same spot for 3 days.Paul Dumpleton
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Rough-legged Buzzard421 viewsclearly not a juvenile and probably a female this may well be the bird which wintered in the same area in the previous winter as a juvenile gpc
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American Golden Plover421 viewsVideo grab at 145x magnificationRoy Harvey
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Black-bellied dipper.421 viewsPaul Neale
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Montagu's Harrier421 viewsgpc
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RUSTIC BUNTING AT PYES HALL421 viewsSee Rare Bird News - http://www.lincsbirdclub.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=19789Mike Tarrant
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ID please?421 viewsSeen at Cleethorpes last week.
Is it a Wood Sandpiper?
Paul Dumpleton
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Falcon sp.419 viewsOnly mute swans were left after this chap had been through.Kevin Durose
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Cettis Warbler419 viewsAm thrilled to finally have got a photo of a Cettis :)Mick West
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Quail418 viewsgpc
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