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194 viewsAs previousDave Rooke
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Harris Hawk and Magpie193 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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common tern-dark billed193 viewsPaul Sullivan
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plover193 viewsPaul Sullivan
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192 viewsIs the bird on the right a cross between a Grey Lag Goose & a Canadian Goose?Steve Nesbitt
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Glaucous Gull191 viewsgenerally regarded as typical biscuit plumage such first-winters may only form 50-70% of birds in good yearsgpc
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More of Rob's spotted flycatcher ring.191 viewsWell we assume it is the same bird, this taken same spot day before. On another image I can see an 8 and the ring seems to begin with either a 2 or a z. On this image is that "Rix"? Could be upside down for all I know.
If someone goes to the trouble of ringing these birds I think we should try and get details if we can.
Colin Smale
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White Head Redshank191 viewsMick Widdowson
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Glaucous Gull190 viewsa heavily pigmented first-wintergpc
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Hybrid ??189 viewsHybrid ?? - Gib PointRussell Hayes
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Glaucous Gull187 viewsfirst-winter Bagmoor January 2002gpc
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House Sparrow186 viewsTest picture after album hacked on 6th Apriltestuser
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Whooper Swan with ring184 viewsCan anyone shed any light on this yellow ring marked B47 on this Whoopers right leg pleaseNick Clayton
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182 viewsAs previousDave Rooke
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Glaucous Gull180 viewsdarker velvety first-winter Bagmoor Jan 2002gpc
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Dunnock177 viewsDunnock with growthsRussell Hayes
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Savi's Warbler175 viewsfor referencegpc
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Goose spp - Snow Goose (Blue-phase) 172 viewsSame bird in flight? seen orignally by Andrew on 7/11/10 Steve Nesbitt
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Canada/Greylag hybrid?164 viewsDavid Morison
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Red-throated Diver?164 viewsOn the tide line at CleethorpesRoy Harvey
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Glaucous Gull163 viewssecond winter a pale bird Bagmoor Jan 2002gpc
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Greenshank161 viewsgpc
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Early drake Mallard eclipse?156 viewsSeveral seen at MarstonDavid Morison
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Jackdaw154 viewsWith severe eye infection / damage? This bird was in the same small group of 8 Jackdaws that came to my garden this afternoon. I first thought it had an eye missing but on closer inspection the eye still seems to be in place.Steve Nesbitt
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