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Possible Great White Egret - bill colour confusing and size of bird. Legs very thick?455 viewsGarry Wright
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Falcon sp.450 viewsRecord shots of the Falcon species/cross, seen recently near Bardney Lock.Russell Hayes
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Any ideas?441 viewsOne for the armchair detectives.Russell Hayes
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A cracking starling !440 viewsIn a Bottesford garden a few years agoRoy Harvey
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gull sp439 viewsID comments?gpc
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Buzzard439 viewsTaken from the hide around mid-day in very poor light conditions. Is this a Common Buzzard -
it doesn't look quite like any I've seen before?
Trevor Gunby
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Little Egret at Grainthorpe438 viewsA shot to show leg colourRoy Harvey
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accipiter438 viewsLincs sitegpc
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'Yellow-headed' Wagtail436 viewsWhat am I?

Any comments regarding this bird would be most welcome.
Nick Clayton
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Siskin??434 viewsExtremely tame and been in the same spot for 3 days.Paul Dumpleton
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ID please?434 viewsSeen at Cleethorpes last week.
Is it a Wood Sandpiper?
Paul Dumpleton
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Lesser Whitethroat432 viewsBird showing characters of S. c. halimodendri seen by Cliff Morrison, John Walker and Ed Mackrill.Colin Jennings
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Please advise ??429 viewsneed your help team - Seen at Gib point this weekRichard Pipe
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Raptor420 viewsDistant shot flying away but note the dark terminal band and white uppertail. What do you think?John Clarkson
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Black-eared Kite418 viewsBlack-eared Kite, India, Feb 2002, note primary lengths, wing-shapeAlex Lees
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Hen Harrier418 viewsBen Revell
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ID please414 viewsMick Widdowson
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Help ???413 viewsTaken at Cleethorpes Salt Marsh in Feb or March. Is it BHG or what?Richard Pipe
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ok guys and gals i'm stuck - spot red?413 viewstaken at fitties pools 1st Sept 2008Richard Pipe
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unknown??413 viewsDonna NookRichard Pipe
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ID Please 413 viewsGarry Wright
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Bird of Prey - Humberston Area413 viewsAndrew Chick
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Hen Pheasant Eating a vole412 viewsRuss Telfer
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Buzzards.412 viewsColin Pumfrett
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Great Northern Diver?410 viewsGarry Wright
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