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Buzzard320 viewsGarry Wright
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Buzzard183 viewsGarry Wright
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Rough Legged Buzzard234 viewsGarry Wright
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Buzzard with prey264 viewsGarry Wright
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Harrier325 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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Ex Red breasted Merganser, Cleethorpes319 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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Any ideas?444 viewsOne for the armchair detectives.Russell Hayes
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Unidentified goose.369 viewsAmong a group of 300 Barnacle geese.Colin Pumfrett
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Blackbird276 viewsMentioned on Autumnwatch was the increasing incidence of male Blackbirds with black beaks, this was one of three such males at Marston today. Do LBC members have experience of this or any thoughts on it?David Morison
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Hen Harrier421 viewsBen Revell
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Skua Sp247 viewsTaken on Mystere PelagicJoe Pell
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Skua sp246 viewsTaken on Mystere Pelagic.Joe Pell
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Skua sp355 viewsTaken on Mystere Pelagic. Not sure what this is, is it a Pom or Long Tailed?Joe Pell
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stint / peep289 viewsgpc
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stint / peep237 viewsgpc
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stint / peep218 viewsgpc
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stint / peep189 viewsgpc
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stint / peep197 viewsgpc
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Gull?237 viewsIs this a Herring or Yellow Legged Gull in 2nd / 3rd winter plumage? Or something else?Steve Nesbitt
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2 Curlew Sandpipers & 1 Dunlin270 viewsSee Dunlin Thread. Bad shot but I think it clearly shows 2 of my Dunlins are Curlew Sands ??Russ Telfer
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Covenham Dunlin219 viewsAnthony Bentley
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plover314 viewsPaul Sullivan
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plover169 viewsPaul Sullivan
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plover206 viewsPaul Sullivan
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397 viewscan any one tell me what this bird is thanksStephen Godson
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