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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 NesbittFeb 24, 2013
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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 GunbyFeb 06, 2013
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Furruginous type hybrid276 viewsgpcJan 26, 2013
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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 CooperJan 19, 2013
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Whoopers384 viewsJohn ClarksonJan 06, 2013
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Some sort of Gadwall Hybrid I presume274 viewsAny Suggestions?Russell HayesJan 04, 2013
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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 NesbittDec 25, 2012
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Merry Christmas 205 viewsDean EadesDec 11, 2012
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Bird of Prey - Humberston Area399 viewsAndrew ChickDec 04, 2012
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Bird of Prey - Humberston Area302 viewsPhoto by Vic Jay. Photoshopped and colour adjusted by APC.Andrew ChickDec 04, 2012
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goose sp252 viewsany commentsgpcDec 04, 2012
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goose sp219 viewsany commentsgpcDec 04, 2012
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goose sp209 viewsgpcDec 04, 2012
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Rook with pine cone - taken by Roger Bark270 viewsAndrew ChickNov 06, 2012
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Duck seen at Trusthorpe387 viewsCan anyone help with the ID of this Duck, closest I could come up with is American WigeonRussell HayesOct 30, 2012
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RTA Bittern on the A1175, Deepings by-pass today 22nd Oct 2012 300 viewsAndrew ChickOct 22, 2012
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ID?520 viewsGood numbers of these flying over Marston, about Thrush size. 3-400 metres distant.David MorisonOct 12, 2012
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id please..sitting on mound!387 viewsAndy AtkinsonOct 01, 2012
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id anyone..i must buy a book!296 viewsAndy AtkinsonOct 01, 2012
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I.D please - anyone387 viewsThis bird was seen high. It came from the Humber
across Fitties pools and carried on south.
Just wondered if different to common Buzzard
Poor photo in know.
Richard PipeOct 01, 2012
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Wheatear Skeg Beach 200912296 viewsNige LoundSep 22, 2012
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Wheatear Skeg Beach 200912269 viewsNige LoundSep 22, 2012
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Black-eared Wheatear??348 viewsSkeg Beach for 5 mins. 200912Nige LoundSep 20, 2012
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Black-eared Wheatear??295 viewsSkeg Beach for 5 mins. 200912Nige LoundSep 20, 2012
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Black-eared Wheatear??291 viewsSkegness beach for 5 mins. 200912Nige LoundSep 20, 2012
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