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I.D Confirmation please255 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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Chiffchaff255 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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Twite254 viewsgpc
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Boultham Park Goose254 viewsBoultham Park GooseRussell Hayes
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Wild swans at Donna Nook. Heavily cropped section.253 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Dark Herring Gull252 viewsSeen at Leadenham Tip (28th Nov) clearly both darker and bigger than the other Herring Gull. Each time I scanned the flock of gulls, i picked this individual bird out everytime but suggest it is just a Herring Gull?? Andrew Chick
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juvenile gull252 viewsgpc
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White or Pied?251 viewsWhite or Pied?Russell Hayes
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kite composite image251 viewsAlex Lees
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Have no idea what this is251 viewsSaw this at Far Ings today but couldn't put a name on it. It appeared from around the reeds.Matthew Taylor
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New Zealand Scaup250 viewsNew Zealand Scaup - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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Cattle Egret looking for an easy meal250 viewsGood views of Cattle Egret at Legbourne but not as close as this - and it was wild believe meChris Grimshaw
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Ibis249 viewsPaul Sullivan
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248 viewsAs previousDave Rooke
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gull248 viewsID anyonegpc
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gull247 viewshead pattern?gpc
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Escapee Lady Amherst's Pheasant247 viewsGarden tick from I know not where?Pete Scott
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Female red-crested pochard???246 viewsSlightly over the county boundary...! Watched her diving under a coot to frighten it off her young. Identification isn't mine. Accurate?Stewart Hogg
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246 views14 seen @ Marston on 9/8 - AM - from a distance - Whimbrel or Curlew? I think Whimbrel. Sorry for image quality.Steve Nesbitt
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246 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Hybrid Goose246 viewsThis bird was seen on Riverslea pit this morning and "Birdguides" suggest it is a hybrid,
probably Ross's x Barnacle. Any comments would be appreciated.
Trevor Gunby
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Redpoll246 viewsID pleaseOliver Woodman
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Skua Sp245 viewsTaken on Mystere PelagicJoe Pell
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Skua sp244 viewsTaken on Mystere Pelagic.Joe Pell
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