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Wheatear??331 viewsSee rear view pic for explanation! Any idea what this is?? Wheatear is the nearest I could find in my Big Book of Birds - possibly a juvenile...?? Gave a great show whatever it is - very neat individual.Stewart Hogg10/20/10 at 13:08Stewart Hogg: Will do, and it was at RSPB Snettisham
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Wheatear??331 viewsSee rear view pic for explanation! Any idea what this is?? Wheatear is the nearest I could find in my Big Book of Birds - possibly a juvenile...?? Gave a great show whatever it is - very neat individual.Stewart Hogg10/20/10 at 12:35John Clarkson: Its rather small crouched posture, lack of clear s...
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What Tit is this bird - Marsh - Willow - Great?264 viewsimage 3Steve Nesbitt10/08/10 at 01:02gpc: Coal!
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What Tit is this bird - Marsh - Willow - Great?218 viewsimage 2Steve Nesbitt10/02/10 at 21:06Steve Nesbitt: Russell thanks mate, forgot that 1!! Am pleased I ...
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What Tit is this bird - Marsh - Willow - Great?218 viewsimage 2Steve Nesbitt10/02/10 at 21:01Russell Hayes: Coal Tit Steve
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More of Rob's spotted flycatcher ring.151 viewsWell we assume it is the same bird, this taken same spot day before. On another image I can see an 8 and the ring seems to begin with either a 2 or a z. On this image is that "Rix"? Could be upside down for all I know.
If someone goes to the trouble of ringing these birds I think we should try and get details if we can.
Colin Smale09/30/10 at 08:16Dean Eades: Good point Colin
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Parakeet sp266 viewsThis bird has been around a few days, very active and vocal, guess its enjoying its freedom!Mick West09/07/10 at 21:42Mick West: Thanks Andrew
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Parakeet sp266 viewsThis bird has been around a few days, very active and vocal, guess its enjoying its freedom!Mick West09/07/10 at 01:53achick: Looks like a Ring-necked Parakeet, but the blue ph...
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Is the bottom bird a Yank?289 viewsRussell Hayes09/06/10 at 00:44gpc: the key may be in the colour of the underwing cove...
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Is the bottom bird a Yank?289 viewsRussell Hayes09/05/10 at 23:02Dean Eades: Golden plover
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148 viewsIs the bird on the right a cross between a Grey Lag Goose & a Canadian Goose?Steve Nesbitt08/22/10 at 23:26gpc: yes
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Greater Rhea326 viewsWhere did they come from and how did they get there?Colin Jennings08/22/10 at 23:25gpc: saw one running across a field at Grainthorpe last...
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236 views14 seen @ Marston on 9/8 - AM - from a distance - Whimbrel or Curlew? I think Whimbrel. Sorry for image quality.Steve Nesbitt08/09/10 at 15:30Steve Nesbitt: oh well, wrong again , thanks Andrew
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236 views14 seen @ Marston on 9/8 - AM - from a distance - Whimbrel or Curlew? I think Whimbrel. Sorry for image quality.Steve Nesbitt08/09/10 at 15:03achick: Curlew.
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Blackcap Hen198 viewsIs this a Blackcap hen? I think it is confirmation either way appreciated.
Image has been photoshoped a little to enable you to see bird a little better.
Steve Nesbitt08/02/10 at 18:39Neil Smith: Females do have brown caps, so do juveniles, so it...
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LBC Report 2009 - Front Cover204 viewsLBC Report 2009 - Front CoverAndrew Chick07/11/10 at 20:58Stephen Routledge: A great front cover and worthy image,thank goodnes...
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LBC Report 2009 - Front Cover204 viewsLBC Report 2009 - Front CoverAndrew Chick07/08/10 at 22:43Dean Eades: very nice
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Only ever seen this bird once 21/12/2009. It was ony sparrow size
Dave Andrew04/23/10 at 23:06gpc: it is a female Blackbird
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Which species and which part of the bird are these from?329 viewsA lady gave me these found in S Elkington. No other evidenceJohn Clarkson03/22/10 at 14:07Neil Smith: I remember seeing Jack snipe feathers very much li...
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Which species and which part of the bird are these from?329 viewsA lady gave me these found in S Elkington. No other evidenceJohn Clarkson03/21/10 at 20:48Alan Ball: Red-legged Partridge ??
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Which species and which part of the bird are these from?329 viewsA lady gave me these found in S Elkington. No other evidenceJohn Clarkson03/21/10 at 10:11John Clarkson: Okay no sensible suggestions after 60 views so I&#...
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Which species and which part of the bird are these from?329 viewsA lady gave me these found in S Elkington. No other evidenceJohn Clarkson03/21/10 at 00:15Alastair Carr: How about a 'Hatues topeus' ?
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Only ever seen this bird once 21/12/2009. It was ony sparrow size
Dave Andrew03/14/10 at 15:53Russell Hayes: It looks like a female Blackbird
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Buzzard sp. What do you think?390 viewsPhotographer was trying out his when this flew over very high. John Clarkson02/23/10 at 15:35gpc: the tail band would be indicative of an adult Comm...
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Buzzard sp. What do you think?390 viewsPhotographer was trying out his when this flew over very high. John Clarkson02/20/10 at 10:39Phil Hyde: I agree with GPC. Regardless of the odd plumage fe...
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