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Savi's Warbler254 viewsgpc
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Goose251 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Waxwing - Lincoln250 viewsWaxwing 142 Counted - LincolnRussell Hayes
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Common Buzzard249 viewsjuvenile palegpc
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bunting249 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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Black Kite and Common Buzzard249 viewsgpc
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Covenham Dunlin249 viewsAnthony Bentley
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stint / peep248 viewsgpc
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Deformed bill - Blackbird247 viewsRemarkably this bird, with it's deformed bill, first appeared in my garden in 2007 as a juvenile and despite the apparent disability and two hard winters it appears to be doing well - into it's 4th winter!
David Morison
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Pink-feet246 viewsanother guess the number quiz but big birds this time so much easier??gpc
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244 viewsany comments on ID of this bird in the forum please--photo taken Feb 25thgpc
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gull244 viewsgpc
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'American Wigeon'243 viewsRoy Harvey
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Wagtail242 viewsPossible beema typeRoy Harvey
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'Grey' Heron241 viewsRoy Harvey
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Blackcap Hen241 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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240 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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Eurasian Wigeon240 viewsgpc
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Lesser White-fronted Goose239 viewsgpc
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Black-headed Gull236 viewsVideo grabRoy Harvey
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Dean Eades - Mandarin Duck236 viewsN Somercoates lake , flew in with Mallard 17-03-07 Dean Eades
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Long-tailed Duck236 viewsLong-tailed Duck - Same bird?Russell Hayes
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Ringtail harrier236 viewsAwful out of focus shot, camera kept focusing on background, shows how much rufous on the underparts though.Colin Pumfrett
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small white front234 viewsgpc
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Dead 'snapper' turtle in the Brayford (approx 10-12 inches long)234 viewsachick
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