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Wild swans at Donna Nook. Heavily cropped section.245 viewsColin Pumfrett11/19/09 at 23:12gpc: undoubted Whoopers -- very long necks and the shap...
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light blue heade wagtail288 viewsPaul Sullivan11/19/09 at 14:39Dean Eades: Nice 1 Paul
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light blue heade wagtail288 viewsPaul Sullivan11/19/09 at 09:50Paul French: This is a hybrid flava x flavissima (aka Channel W...
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Wild Swans287 viewsBewicks/Whoopers? These birds seen at Theddlethorpe on Sunday, hope the experts can solve the riddle! Cropped ImageMick West11/19/09 at 00:49gpc: I would have said Whoopers from structure but any ...
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Wild Swans287 viewsBewicks/Whoopers? These birds seen at Theddlethorpe on Sunday, hope the experts can solve the riddle! Cropped ImageMick West11/18/09 at 20:31Russell Hayes: Neck length looks good for Whooper
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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 Harvey11/10/09 at 08:43Dean Eades: oil ?
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gull233 viewshead pattern?gpc11/01/09 at 18:31Stephen Routledge: 3rd winter argentatus,going by head and bill patte...
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gull233 viewshead pattern?gpc10/31/09 at 10:29Phil Hyde: Er.......adW argentatus ??!!
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Young Bittern ?????2057 viewsGoing back through old files i came across this shot taken at Far Ings on the 27-2-08 i was tracking Marsh Harrier across reedbed when i saw something jump up out of reedbed so i took this shot i will leave this to the Experts.Don Davis10/19/09 at 12:29Don Davis: Thanks Matthew much Appreciated.
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Young Bittern ?????2057 viewsGoing back through old files i came across this shot taken at Far Ings on the 27-2-08 i was tracking Marsh Harrier across reedbed when i saw something jump up out of reedbed so i took this shot i will leave this to the Experts.Don Davis10/18/09 at 21:05Matthew Taylor: Great shot Don
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Young Bittern ?????2057 viewsGoing back through old files i came across this shot taken at Far Ings on the 27-2-08 i was tracking Marsh Harrier across reedbed when i saw something jump up out of reedbed so i took this shot i will leave this to the Experts.Don Davis10/14/09 at 20:34Don Davis: Many thanks Colin.
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Young Bittern ?????2057 viewsGoing back through old files i came across this shot taken at Far Ings on the 27-2-08 i was tracking Marsh Harrier across reedbed when i saw something jump up out of reedbed so i took this shot i will leave this to the Experts.Don Davis10/14/09 at 13:45Colin Smale: Damn fine shot anyway.
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test image159 viewsAndrew Chick10/12/09 at 17:15Dean Eades: Andy : this message coming up The PHP setting regi...
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Juvenile Dunnock or Twite?294 viewsDavid Morison10/05/09 at 10:31David Morison: Thanks Alan
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Juvenile Dunnock or Twite?294 viewsDavid Morison10/04/09 at 19:45Alan Ball: looks like a juvenile Linnet from the photo
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Red Kite ?384 viewsTook this photo in the Outer Hebrides and have always thought it to be a Red Kite (i.e; forked Tail and Colour.) However it has now been suggested to me that it is a Buzzard. Any Comments ?Malcolm Johnson09/25/09 at 09:57Malcolm Johnson: Many thanks Robert and Alan - That clears it up fo...
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Red Kite ?384 viewsTook this photo in the Outer Hebrides and have always thought it to be a Red Kite (i.e; forked Tail and Colour.) However it has now been suggested to me that it is a Buzzard. Any Comments ?Malcolm Johnson09/24/09 at 14:35Alan Ball: It 's a Buzzard. I think the feet trailing do...
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Red Kite ?384 viewsTook this photo in the Outer Hebrides and have always thought it to be a Red Kite (i.e; forked Tail and Colour.) However it has now been suggested to me that it is a Buzzard. Any Comments ?Malcolm Johnson09/24/09 at 14:15Robert Hardy: the wings seem to broad to me for it to be a red k...
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Aythya Species280 viewsAythya SpeciesRussell Hayes08/31/09 at 11:39Russell Hayes: Thanks Graham, that will explain things.
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Aythya Species280 viewsAythya SpeciesRussell Hayes08/31/09 at 10:35gpc: female Tufted Duck with young
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Whimbrel or Curlew??319 viewsTetney Marshes
Didn't hear call
Richard Pipe08/15/09 at 13:01Richard Pipe: thanks Steve
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Whimbrel or Curlew??319 viewsTetney Marshes
Didn't hear call
Richard Pipe08/15/09 at 10:33Stephen Routledge: Hi Richard,this is a Curlew,due to the obvious lac...
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Help Please445 viewsThis photograph was taken in the Outer Hebrides. Could anyone help identify it please?. Some people think that it is a Golden Eagle, what do members think?Malcolm Johnson07/11/09 at 09:47Malcolm Johnson: Thanks Dean - Had two replies - Both think Buzzard...
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Help Please445 viewsThis photograph was taken in the Outer Hebrides. Could anyone help identify it please?. Some people think that it is a Golden Eagle, what do members think?Malcolm Johnson07/10/09 at 20:51Dean Eades: Common Buzzard
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Female red-crested pochard???234 viewsSlightly over the county boundary...! Watched her diving under a coot to frighten it off her young. Identification isn't mine. Accurate?Stewart Hogg07/10/09 at 15:38Stewart Hogg: Thanks Dean
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