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A leucistic Chaffinch at Marston STW Feb 2012401 viewsImage by Rick RobinsonAndrew Chick
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Black-eared Wheatear??400 viewsSkeg Beach for 5 mins. 200912Nige Lound
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I D please -400 viewsJust looking through saturday's photos at Donna NookRichard Pipe
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Black Kite and buzzard399 viewsgpc
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Warbler - please advise397 viewsTaken at Far Ings 16th June 07Richard Pipe
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What is this397 viewsPerhaps you will be able to see this version
Is it a semipalmated sandpiper? Can you help.
Chris Grimshaw
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bunting393 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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species?391 viewsID anyonegpc
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Common Buzzard391 viewsAndrew Chick
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Kestrel with prey391 viewsany ideas on what this bird could be pleasegpc
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Water Pipit390 viewsno-one making any guesses on the previous photogpc
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juvenile gull390 viewsgpc
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Golden Plovers389 viewsquick estimates in the forumgpc
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Harrier388 viewsMick West
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Wheatear??388 viewsSee rear view pic for explanation! Any idea what this is?? Wheatear is the nearest I could find in my Big Book of Birds - possibly a juvenile...?? Gave a great show whatever it is - very neat individual.Stewart Hogg
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Help - taken at Far Ings 7th July 2013387 viewspresume its a chiffy warbler thingy but sounded differentRichard Pipe
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Golden Plover x 1941385 viewsgpc
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female linnet ???? Help385 viewsFitties PoolsRichard Pipe
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Central Asian Lesser Whitethroat?, (halimodendri ), poor pic but shows a diagnostic feature of extensive white in the tail.383 viewsPrivate garden Tetney area.Dave Bradbeer
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ID needed381 viewsa variant on the usual chicken in a basket---it has been a long birdless period!gpc
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Dean Eades - Sandpiper ? Marston380 viewsDean Eades
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Meadow Pipit ??380 viewsMeadow PipitRussell Hayes
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Med/Common Gull hybrid?380 viewsBeach between Skegness and Gib Point 300712Nige Lound
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'Grey' Heron379 viewsRoy Harvey
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Warbler sp.379 viewsWhile trying to photograph the Yellow-browed Warbler at Gib today I caught this flitting through the trees, I first assumed it was the Yellow-browed but now viewed on the computer it is a different bird.
Any thoughts?
Russell Hayes
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