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Barnacle - Canada ???205 viewsDean Eades
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Alexander's Parakeet204 viewsPhoto taken by Roy Frost, in hawthorns at the Pilgrim Fathers Monument by the Witham, east of Boston, on 25th Feb 2008.Andrew Chick
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LBB Gull with deformed bill204 viewsThe bird appears to be a near adult but has survived with this remarkably deformed bill.Colin Jennings
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Marsh Sandpipers204 viewsgpc
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Common Buzzard203 viewspale juvenilegpc
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Dark Bellied Brent203 viewsColin Smale
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Canada Goose - Gibraltar Point203 viewsCanada Goose with very short neck, comments welcome.Russell Hayes
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Diamond Dove203 viewsSent to me by Brian Eke, will update with date and locationAndrew Chick
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Wainfleet Blue Tit203 viewsTaken by Chris and Sue Bottomer at Wainfleet in March 2011.Andrew Chick
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Marsh Sandpipers203 viewsgpc
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Glaucous Gull202 viewsanother dark but mottled first-winter lacking the precise markings of many biscuit birdsgpc
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Black Kite primaries201 viewsthe picture at the back is the Barton bird and the one at the front taken by Steve Gantlett at Cley on April 22nd 2007gpc
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Juv Chiffchaff?201 viewsDave Bradbeer
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What Tit is this bird - Marsh - Willow - Great?199 viewsCaught this today in trees bordering my back garden, not sure what it is, the bird has no black feathering running from chest to abdomen like a Great Tit and it also had a white stripe on its head. 2 more images to follow.Steve Nesbitt
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Oystercatcher with deformed beak198 viewsHow does it manage to eat?Paul Dumpleton
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stint / peep198 viewsgpc
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197 viewsfirst-winter Common at rear--comments on second bird welcomegpc
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Warbler 2 ?196 viewsBob Wacey
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Common Buzzard195 viewsa pale morph juvenile south Sweden September 2005gpc
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median white-front195 viewsgpc
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Eastern? Common Tern195 viewsRichard Jackson
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