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Black-eared Kite445 viewsBlack-eared Kite, India, Feb 2002, note primary lengths, wing-shapeAlex Lees
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Great Northern Diver?445 viewsGarry Wright
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Buzzards.442 viewsColin Pumfrett
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?441 viewsDean Eades
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Greenland ?440 viewsI'm no good with races of birds expecially wheaters could anyone inform me what race this is? I was thinking juv Northern? Anthony Bentley
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Help - Linnet or Twite ??????439 viewsCleethorpesRichard Pipe
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ok guys and gals i'm stuck - spot red?437 viewstaken at fitties pools 1st Sept 2008Richard Pipe
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unknown??437 viewsDonna NookRichard Pipe
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Buzzard sp. What do you think?434 viewsPhotographer was trying out his when this flew over very high. John Clarkson
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432 viewscan any one tell me what this bird is thanksStephen Godson
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Spotted Flycatcher ?432 viewsGarry Wright
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Thoughts please team.430 viewsTaken 6th May 2007 nr SaltfleetRichard Pipe
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help please - im thinking Scaup????430 viewsNettletonRichard Pipe
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Whoopers426 viewsJohn Clarkson
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Redpoll426 viewsCommon (Mealy) or Lesser - only 1 like this in with the 10 to 18 Lesser Redpolls I am currently seeing in my garden on a daily basis. Which do folks think it is please?Steve Nesbitt
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identification please422 viewscling to reedsAndy Atkinson
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Unidentified422 viewsThis photograph was taken this morning on the River Witham at Dry Doddington . Can anyone help me by identifing this bird.Graham Cooper
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Red Kite ?421 viewsTook this photo in the Outer Hebrides and have always thought it to be a Red Kite (i.e; forked Tail and Colour.) However it has now been suggested to me that it is a Buzzard. Any Comments ?Malcolm Johnson
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ID please?421 viewsThis bird was in Mablethorpe today.
Is it an escaped Canary?
Paul Dumpleton
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I.D please anyone421 viewsDonna Nook on Saturday - assume juvenile!!!Richard Pipe
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pipit sp420 viewsany thoughts?gpc
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Dean Eades - Sandpiper Marston418 viewsDean Eades
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Buff-bellied Pipit414 viewsNOTE THIS IS NOT THE LINCS BIRD BUT ONE TAKEN IN CALIFORNIA IN LATE NOVEMBER FOR COMPARISONgpc
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id please414 viewstaken last month in Lake District
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Cross?
Richard Pipe
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Central Asian Lesser Whitethroat, ( halimodendri ), showing salient feature of pale back/mantle.414 viewsPrivate garden Tetney area.Dave Bradbeer
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