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Young Bittern ?????2057 viewsGoing back through old files i came across this shot taken at Far Ings on the 27-2-08 i was tracking Marsh Harrier across reedbed when i saw something jump up out of reedbed so i took this shot i will leave this to the Experts.Don Davis
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gull1922 viewshead pattern?gpc
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Little Egret at Grainthorpe819 viewsRoy Harvey
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Little Egret at Grainthorpe776 viewsRoy Harvey
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Buff-bellied Pipit743 viewsNOTE THIS IS NOT THE LINCS BIRD BUT ONE TAKEN IN CALIFORNIA IN LATE NOVEMBER FOR COMPARISONgpc
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Little Egret at Grainthorpe709 viewsRoy Harvey
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Dean Eades - Sandpiper ? Marston558 viewsDean Eades
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aberrant Northern wheatear, Frampton553 viewsPaul Sullivan
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ID?520 viewsGood numbers of these flying over Marston, about Thrush size. 3-400 metres distant.David Morison
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Twite and Linnets488 viewsgpc
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passerines 2487 viewssame bird as previousgpc
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ID please?487 viewsTaken lunchtime today 6th August at Horseshoe Point
Distant poor picture. Watched it glide over marsh and perch on the fence
Richard Pipe
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Mystery Bird Pic485 viewsAndrew Chick
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Sandpiper483 viewstrevormlee
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Help with ID please?478 viewsSeen at Kirkby on BainRussell Hayes
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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 West
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Little Egret at Grainthorpe472 viewsRoy Harvey
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??467 viewsany ideasgpc
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Raptor463 viewsMick Widdowson
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Help with ID please?460 viewsDavid Morison
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poor picture i know - but help with ID please455 viewstaken at Covenham last weekRichard Pipe
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Crimson rosella escapee453 viewsMust be getting warmer Garry Wright
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Dean Eades - Sandpiper Marston450 viewsDean Eades
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Help Please445 viewsThis photograph was taken in the Outer Hebrides. Could anyone help identify it please?. Some people think that it is a Golden Eagle, what do members think?Malcolm Johnson
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?444 viewsDean Eades
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