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What the Duck !323 viewsSeen at Cleethorpes, about Tuftie size, presumably a Heinz 57 but of what ?Russ Telfer12/21/13 at 15:19Dave Bradbeer: Russ, there used to be two of these on the boating...
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What the Duck !323 viewsSeen at Cleethorpes, about Tuftie size, presumably a Heinz 57 but of what ?Russ Telfer12/21/13 at 14:22Russ Telfer: I'm guessing at Mallard x R C Pochard ???
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pipit sp345 viewsany thoughts?gpc11/21/13 at 18:50Russell Hayes: Anthony, as Phil says it is difficult from this on...
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Hybrid206 viewsPaul Sullivan11/20/13 at 17:35Phil Hyde: Blue Snow x Ross' ??
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pipit sp345 viewsany thoughts?gpc11/20/13 at 17:34Phil Hyde: Rock Pipit, not sure which sub sp. from this photo...
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pipit sp345 viewsany thoughts?gpc11/19/13 at 15:26Anthony Bentley: Why do you think Scandinavian Rock Russell?
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pipit sp345 viewsany thoughts?gpc11/10/13 at 20:51Russell Hayes: Scandinavian Rock Pipit is my guess
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Hybrid Goose303 viewsThis bird was seen on Riverslea pit this morning and "Birdguides" suggest it is a hybrid
probably a Ross's x Barnacle. Any comments would be welcome.
Trevor Gunby08/29/13 at 23:07Dean Eades: nice Trev
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ID please391 viewsMick Widdowson08/17/13 at 14:53Mick Widdowson: thanks Russ
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ID please391 viewsMick Widdowson08/17/13 at 14:37Russell Hayes: Common Whitethroat
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Possible Great White Egret - bill colour confusing and size of bird. Legs very thick?430 viewsGarry Wright07/10/13 at 00:57Garry Wright: Thanks Graham
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Possible Great White Egret - bill colour confusing and size of bird. Legs very thick?430 viewsGarry Wright07/10/13 at 00:24gpc: I think the apparent size difference is less than ...
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Possible Great White Egret - bill colour confusing and size of bird. Legs very thick?430 viewsGarry Wright07/09/13 at 01:14Garry Wright: Cheers Graham. do juvs normally reach such a size?
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Possible Great White Egret - bill colour confusing and size of bird. Legs very thick?430 viewsGarry Wright07/08/13 at 23:15gpc: looks like a fledged juvenile Little Egret Gary
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the noble art of incarceration 345 viewsWinterton show -- falconry tent! -- should this actually be legal?gpc07/07/13 at 20:38Dean Eades: Awful ,
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ID-please291 viewsGarry Wright05/12/13 at 17:35Russell Hayes: Blue Morph Ross's Goose?
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how many gull species?266 viewsgpc04/05/13 at 01:48Anthony Bentley: 5? Black-Headed, Common, Herring, Great-black Back...
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Redpoll368 viewsCommon (Mealy) or Lesser - only 1 like this in with the 10 to 18 Lesser Redpolls I am currently seeing in my garden on a daily basis. Which do folks think it is please?Steve Nesbitt02/24/13 at 18:46Steve Nesbitt: After advice taken it seems this bird is an Adult ...
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Buzzard417 viewsTaken from the hide around mid-day in very poor light conditions. Is this a Common Buzzard -
it doesn't look quite like any I've seen before?
Trevor Gunby02/09/13 at 14:07Trevor Gunby: Thanks Dean
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Buzzard417 viewsTaken from the hide around mid-day in very poor light conditions. Is this a Common Buzzard -
it doesn't look quite like any I've seen before?
Trevor Gunby02/08/13 at 23:32Dean Eades: common
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Unidentified362 viewsThis photograph was taken this morning on the River Witham at Dry Doddington . Can anyone help me by identifing this bird.Graham Cooper01/19/13 at 17:52Graham Cooper: Thank you for your help this is a new one to me.
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Unidentified362 viewsThis photograph was taken this morning on the River Witham at Dry Doddington . Can anyone help me by identifing this bird.Graham Cooper01/19/13 at 17:38Russell Hayes: Chinese Goose a breed of domesticated goose descen...
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Unidentified362 viewsThis photograph was taken this morning on the River Witham at Dry Doddington . Can anyone help me by identifing this bird.Graham Cooper01/19/13 at 17:03Trevor Gunby: Looks like a Swan Goose to me though an odd place ...
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Redpolls354 views1st time ever seen in my garden today, but is the one on the right a Common (Mealy) with the apparently smaller and darker bird on the left being a Lesser? Please place your thoughts below :)Steve Nesbitt01/02/13 at 21:26gpc: The rich buff tones and undertail covert pattern m...
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Redpolls354 views1st time ever seen in my garden today, but is the one on the right a Common (Mealy) with the apparently smaller and darker bird on the left being a Lesser? Please place your thoughts below :)Steve Nesbitt12/27/12 at 19:41David Morison: I'd probably agree Steve but I'm no expe...
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