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Ringtail harrier.270 viewsAnother poor record shot.Colin Pumfrett
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Help ???269 viewstaken over cleethorpes in Feb/Mar - Is it just a BHG or something elseRichard Pipe
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Presumed hybrid Black Brant x Dark-bellied brent269 viewsPaul French
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Tern SP269 viewsChaple Point - 25th August 2008Andrew Chick
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Shrike sp.. Wainfleet on 4 May 1996269 viewsShrike sp.. Wainfleet on 4 May 1996Andrew Chick
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Ibis269 viewsPaul Sullivan
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2 Curlew Sandpipers & 1 Dunlin268 viewsSee Dunlin Thread. Bad shot but I think it clearly shows 2 of my Dunlins are Curlew Sands ??Russ Telfer
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juvenile gull268 viewsgpc
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odd ball265 viewsHuttoft 04-05-08Dean Eades
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Hassis Hawk264 viewsThe bird has been hanging around the north side of Marshchapple village and horseshoe point area. Picture taken April 2007. Image by Gary Wilson.achick
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goose sp264 viewsany commentsgpc
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Dean Eades Marsh Harrier - Unusual markings ?263 viewsDean Eades
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Red Kite and Black Kite261 viewsboth Spain April 2003 both adultsgpc
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Buzzard with prey261 viewsGarry Wright
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Foot261 viewsJohn Clarkson
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White or Pied Wagtail?259 viewsSteve Nesbitt
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Comments welcome on ID258 viewsRussell Hayes
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Sanderling - Coloured Ringed - Gibraltar Point257 viewsBird fitted with a tracking device on it's back.Russell Hayes
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Hybrids in the making257 viewsThis pair of geese consists of a Canada and a Greylag, they have paired up and produced youngstersGeorge Rutter
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Blackbird256 viewsUnusual colourGeorge Rutter
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I.D Confirmation please256 viewsWhen i saw this at Farings its actions and song seemed different. However reviewing my photo
it appears to be a Sedge Warbler. Just want my mind putting at rest
Richard Pipe
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Chiffchaff256 viewsI think this may be the Eastern/Siberian Chiffchaff that Alex Lees saw at Marston, very pale without a hint of green. Any Thoughts?David Morison
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Siskin??256 viewsPaul Dumpleton
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