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Warbler 3 ?271 viewsBob Wacey05/24/07 at 09:35achick: Looks like Sedge Warbler to me?
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Warbler 2 ?174 viewsBob Wacey05/24/07 at 07:59trevormlee: Its a Sedge Warbler Bob
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Thoughts please team.383 viewsTaken 6th May 2007 nr SaltfleetRichard Pipe05/06/07 at 19:54Richard Pipe: Cheers Roy
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Thoughts please team.383 viewsTaken 6th May 2007 nr SaltfleetRichard Pipe05/06/07 at 18:35Roy Harvey: It's a Yellowhammer Richard
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Hassis Hawk248 viewsThe bird has been hanging around the north side of Marshchapple village and horseshoe point area. Picture taken April 2007. Image by Gary Wilson.achick04/20/07 at 19:56gpc: these things are so common that even complete dips...
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Unusual Gull - Comments welcome on ID224 viewsRussell Hayes04/09/07 at 15:15Stephen Routledge: Looks like a leucistic Herring Gull Russell.
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ID Please-record shot473 viewsCant decide about this one, it had definate red area that can vaguely be seen, very pale almost white breast and tail. any help appreciated, Im intrigued! MandyMick West04/05/07 at 18:15Dean Eades: Dunnock
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ID Please-record shot473 viewsCant decide about this one, it had definate red area that can vaguely be seen, very pale almost white breast and tail. any help appreciated, Im intrigued! MandyMick West04/05/07 at 17:35Neil Smith: Hi Mandy, looks like a Dunnock. sun probably blea...
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ID Please-record shot473 viewsCant decide about this one, it had definate red area that can vaguely be seen, very pale almost white breast and tail. any help appreciated, Im intrigued! MandyMick West04/05/07 at 16:55Mick West: I watched the bird move about, it had a red area??...
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ID Please-record shot473 viewsCant decide about this one, it had definate red area that can vaguely be seen, very pale almost white breast and tail. any help appreciated, Im intrigued! MandyMick West04/05/07 at 16:52Russell Hayes: Mandy, not sure of the bird but the red area looks...
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Escaped Hawk - Cleethorpes305 viewsNot an April foolRichard Pipe04/03/07 at 00:00Richard Pipe: Thanks Stephen
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Escaped Hawk - Cleethorpes305 viewsNot an April foolRichard Pipe04/01/07 at 17:37Stephen Routledge: Looks like a Harris Hawk to me Richard.
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219 viewsAs previousDave Rooke03/27/07 at 00:07Mick West: Ring necked duck???
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Dean Eades - Mandarin Duck176 viewsN Somercoates lake , flew in with Mallard 17-03-07 Dean Eades03/19/07 at 20:36Colin Pumfrett: lovely
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bunting331 viewsany comments it was photographed at East halton Skitter but the date seems to have been lost from data in a computer crash which has dated all my archived photos as 23.12.2005!gpc02/24/07 at 09:00trevormlee: Graham, I found a bird similar to this in North Wa...
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????? - thoughts please392 viewsTaken at Waters Edge 4th Feb 2007Richard Pipe02/12/07 at 11:06Richard Pipe: thanks guys - and theres me hoping it was a yellow...
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????? - thoughts please392 viewsTaken at Waters Edge 4th Feb 2007Richard Pipe02/12/07 at 08:48Neil Smith: Hi Richard. Male chaffinch, just make out the blue...
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????? - thoughts please392 viewsTaken at Waters Edge 4th Feb 2007Richard Pipe02/09/07 at 15:54Stephen Routledge: Male Chaffinch
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????? - thoughts please392 viewsTaken at Waters Edge 4th Feb 2007Richard Pipe02/04/07 at 21:27Russell Hayes: Could be a Male Chaffinch
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Please advise ??413 viewsneed your help team - Seen at Gib point this weekRichard Pipe11/05/06 at 21:49Richard Pipe: Thanks Russell
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Please advise ??413 viewsneed your help team - Seen at Gib point this weekRichard Pipe11/05/06 at 21:37Russell Hayes: Possible Juvenile Male Scaup, a hint of light colo...
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4306 viewsIdentify pleaseRichard Pipe10/25/06 at 08:40Neil Smith: Meadow pipit
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3294 viewsIdentify pleaseRichard Pipe10/23/06 at 11:11Neil Smith: looks like a Willow warbler, long supercillium and...
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5313 viewsidentify pleaseRichard Pipe10/23/06 at 11:08Neil Smith: Richard, Male Linnet in summer plumage
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????345 viewseasy quiz birdgpc10/20/06 at 23:17Russell Hayes: Buff Breasted Sandpiper
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