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Which species and which part of the bird are these from?339 viewsA lady gave me these found in S Elkington. No other evidenceJohn Clarkson
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Harrier?338 viewsThoughts please on this bird, as per forum postMick West
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Steppe Grey Shrike338 viewsIs it the Uropygial gland (Preen gland) the shrike is flashing?Nick Clayton
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Greater Rhea338 viewsWhere did they come from and how did they get there?Colin Jennings
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Whimbrel or Curlew??336 viewsTetney Marshes
Didn't hear call
Richard Pipe
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Warbler sp.335 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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Dean Eades - Sandpiper ? Marston333 viewsDean Eades
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ID needed329 viewsa variant on the usual chicken in a basket---it has been a long birdless period!gpc
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5329 viewsidentify pleaseRichard Pipe
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Black Kite and Buzzard328 viewsgpc
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gulls328 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Unidentified328 viewsThis Goose was on the hide pit this morning - comments welcome.Trevor Gunby
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Friend of B.N.Grebe328 viewsB.N.Grebe seemed to be quite attached to this bird following quite alot.Don Davis
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Water Pipit327 viewsno-one making any guesses on the previous photogpc
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Hybrid Goose324 viewsThis bird was seen on Riverslea pit this morning and "Birdguides" suggest it is a hybrid
probably a Ross's x Barnacle. Any comments would be welcome.
Trevor Gunby
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Harrier322 viewsVery long distance shot of a Hen Harrier taken at dusk at Nocton a few days ago, I can't remember ever seeing a male Hen with black strip down wing ?? Had a look in BWP and cannot see that it is mentioned. Is this usual ??Russ Telfer
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just question about feathers..are some missing?322 viewsAndy Atkinson
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Unknown gull322 viewsSorry for the poor quality taken at 7:30 at ISO 6400. I think this one is a 3rd Winter GBBG? Once again sorry for the quality.Anthony Bentley
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4320 viewsIdentify pleaseRichard Pipe
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'Grey' Heron320 viewsRoy Harvey
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Bird of Prey - Humberston Area319 viewsPhoto by Vic Jay. Photoshopped and colour adjusted by APC.Andrew Chick
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Unidentified Duck319 viewsCan anyone suggest the parentage of this bird. It is approx. 2/3 the size of
the pair of Mallards with which it has been associating.
Trevor Gunby
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Cape Shelduck318 viewsEscape male Cape Shelduck with Mute Swans, approx 2 miles north of Brant Broughton, feeding in winter wheat.achick
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Escaped Hawk - Cleethorpes318 viewsNot an April foolRichard Pipe
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