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378 viewscan any one tell me what this bird is thanksStephen Godson08/21/11 at 10:55Stephen Godson: thanks david
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378 viewscan any one tell me what this bird is thanksStephen Godson08/21/11 at 01:46David Morison: Stonechat?
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Ringed Tree Sparrow183 viewsRuss Telfer06/26/11 at 00:04Russ Telfer: Ringed T Sparrow- need to report sighting to anyon...
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Hen Pheasant Eating a vole394 viewsRuss Telfer06/25/11 at 15:06Roy Harvey: My guess is that this activity may not have been c...
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Hen Pheasant Eating a vole394 viewsRuss Telfer06/22/11 at 22:57Alan Ball: It's a very good vole year - which is why Barn...
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Hen Pheasant Eating a vole394 viewsRuss Telfer06/22/11 at 22:41Russ Telfer: Thanks Nick, bet she had indigestion !
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Hen Pheasant Eating a vole394 viewsRuss Telfer06/22/11 at 21:30Nick Clayton: BWP states they will rarely eat small vertebrates;...
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Hen Pheasant Eating a vole394 viewsRuss Telfer06/22/11 at 20:43Russ Telfer: Hen pheasant killed and ate 2 voles in about 3 min...
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??467 viewsany ideasgpc06/08/11 at 10:11Stephen Routledge: Nightjar.
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LBB Gull with deformed bill188 viewsThe bird appears to be a near adult but has survived with this remarkably deformed bill.Colin Jennings06/01/11 at 20:09Dean Eades: Awesome
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Whooper Swan with ring140 viewsCan anyone shed any light on this yellow ring marked B47 on this Whoopers right leg pleaseNick Clayton05/04/11 at 21:26Nick Clayton: Will do, thanks Graham.
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Whooper Swan with ring140 viewsCan anyone shed any light on this yellow ring marked B47 on this Whoopers right leg pleaseNick Clayton05/03/11 at 18:40gpc: email the details to colourmarkedswans@wwt.org....
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Jackdaw108 viewsWith crossed beakSteve Nesbitt05/02/11 at 14:41Steve Nesbitt:
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Jackdaw108 viewsWith crossed beakSteve Nesbitt05/02/11 at 11:58Dean Eades: cool
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White wagtail?186 viewsDavid Morison04/30/11 at 21:18Andrew Chick: Sure is a white wagtail
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accipiter418 viewsLincs sitegpc04/26/11 at 23:47Robert Hardy: thoes white tail feathers got me, iv not seen them...
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accipiter418 viewsLincs sitegpc04/25/11 at 00:42John Clarkson: Sparrowhawk. Slim, long tail with sharp corners l...
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accipiter418 viewsLincs sitegpc04/24/11 at 22:11Stephen Routledge: I would say Sparrowhawk,going on build,wing shape(...
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accipiter418 viewsLincs sitegpc04/23/11 at 01:00Robert Hardy: do you have an ID on what it is ?
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Oystercatcher with deformed beak162 viewsThis bird has been around the area all Winter but this is the 1st time I've managed to get some photos.Paul Dumpleton04/04/11 at 23:01Dean Eades: some beak Paul
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hybrid, Frampton RSPB184 viewsLooks to be a wigeon/tealPaul Sullivan03/28/11 at 19:30Paul Sullivan: don't recall it being smaller than wigeon, wil...
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hybrid, Frampton RSPB184 viewsLooks to be a wigeon/tealPaul Sullivan03/28/11 at 15:19gpc: interesting indeed and the spotting presumably doe...
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hybrid, Frampton RSPB?274 viewsPaul Sullivan03/27/11 at 22:44Stephen Routledge: WigeonxTeal?.
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hybrid, Frampton RSPB184 viewsLooks to be a wigeon/tealPaul Sullivan03/27/11 at 22:19Paul Sullivan: Hello graham, it also has a spotting on the breast...
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hybrid, Frampton RSPB184 viewsLooks to be a wigeon/tealPaul Sullivan03/27/11 at 21:34gpc: not sure that this has to be a hybrid Paul -- 2cy ...
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