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just question about feathers..are some missing?

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Date and Lincs Location::lincs
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Andrew Chick   [Jul 03, 2012 at 09:51 AM]
This bird is moulting its primaries. Which suggests it's not breeding. The moult is sequential, starting at primary 10 and working inwards. The bird has drop four primaries, and the new feathers will start to grow before the rest follow. Where was the picture taken, a SEO in Lincs in July is a very good record.....
Chris Atkin   [Jul 03, 2012 at 01:15 PM]
There are still a few SEO's lingering in Lincs, including 2 birds seen regularly at one site towards the end of June (not checked since yet). Possibly the large scale continental influx from last autumn has resulted in some remaining to oversummer or even as potential breeders.

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