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stint / peep204 viewsgpc
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ID-please204 viewsGarry Wright
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Black-headed Gull201 viewsVideo grabRoy Harvey
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Ringtail harrier201 viewsAwful out of focus shot, camera kept focusing on background, shows how much rufous on the underparts though.Colin Pumfrett
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Caspian Gull at Gib Point Aug 2007200 viewsAndrew Chick
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Blue Tit - Wainfleet200 viewsTaken by Chris and Sue Bottomer at Wainfleet in March 2011.Andrew Chick
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Black Kite and Common Buzzard199 viewsgpc
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Shrike sp.. Wainfleet on 4 May 1996199 viewsShrike sp.. Wainfleet on 4 May 1996Andrew Chick
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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 Nesbitt
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Pink-feet196 viewsanother guess the number quiz but big birds this time so much easier??gpc
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Presumed hybrid black brant x dark-bellied brent196 viewsPaul French
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Covenham Dunlin196 viewsAnthony Bentley
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Shrike sp.. Wainfleet on 4 May 1996195 viewsShrike sp.. Wainfleet on 4 May 1996Andrew Chick
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Goose spp - Snow Goose (Blue-phase) 195 viewsRear view of birdSteve Nesbitt
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Wagtail194 viewsPossible beema typeRoy Harvey
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test image194 viewsachick
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Common Buzzard193 viewsjuvenile palegpc
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bunting193 viewsany comments it was photographed at East halton Skitter but the date seems to have been lost from data in a computer crash which has dated all my archived photos as 23.12.2005!gpc
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pipit193 viewsany ideasgpc
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Maned Duck193 viewsOtherwise known as the Australian Wood Duck. It's anyones guess how this one came to be on the wrong side of the world in Horncastle this morning!!Trevor Gunby
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192 viewsApologies for extremely poor quality of video capture - taken at Tennysons Gib Point - any help with identification gratefully received.Dave Rooke
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Long-tailed Duck192 viewsLong-tailed Duck - Same bird?Russell Hayes
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plover192 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Snow Goose191 viewsSnow Goose - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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Goose spp - Snow Goose (Blue-phase) 191 viewsSteve Nesbitt
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