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Only ever seen this bird once 21/12/2009. It was ony sparrow size
Dave Andrew
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Cormorant171 viewsDavid Morison
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Buzzard sp. What do you think?390 viewsPhotographer was trying out his when this flew over very high. John Clarkson
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Buzzard sp. What do you think?223 viewsPhotographer was trying out his when this flew over very high.John Clarkson
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Sanderling - Coloured Ringed - Gibraltar Point245 viewsBird fitted with a tracking device on it's back.Russell Hayes
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Lesser Redpoll?333 viewsConfused other these? Gizz initially said Siskins, however no yellow anywhere, but no red for Lesser redpolls either? Any ID help would be welcome.John Harry
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Siskin?304 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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Cormorant227 viewsI think this is P.c.sinensis. Haven't seen one before, are they a regular visitor? Taken from 200m through mist at 1545hrs.David Morison
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Snow/Barnacle Goose Hybrid??261 viewsFound in a flock of about 30 barnaclesMichael Pickwell
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Snow/Barnacle Goose Hybrid??224 viewsFound in a flock of about 30 barnaclesMichael Pickwell
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passerines 2487 viewssame bird as previousgpc
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passerine296 viewsany ideasgpc
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Boultham Park Goose242 viewsBoultham Park GooseRussell Hayes
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Twite245 viewsgpc
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Wild swans at Donna Nook. Heavily cropped section.245 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Wild swans at Donna Nook.164 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Wild Swans287 viewsBewicks/Whoopers? These birds seen at Theddlethorpe on Sunday, hope the experts can solve the riddle! Cropped ImageMick West
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? Pipit371 viewsI thought this was a Meadow pipit but the belly and flanks seem more heavily streaked. Much cropped. There were at least two on the new island at Marston. Experts comments pleaseDavid Morison
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'Grey' Heron344 viewsRoy Harvey
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'Grey' Heron204 viewsRoy Harvey
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'Grey' Heron312 viewsRoy Harvey
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'Grey' Heron265 viewsAn unusually dark individual that looks about the size of a typical Grey Heron
but is unusually confiding. The bird seems well and is catching small fish in the ditch bottom.
Roy Harvey
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gull248 viewsgpc
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gull1922 viewshead pattern?gpc
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gull233 viewshead pattern?gpc
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