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Thoughts wanted378 viewsAny thoughts on this bird appreciated, My first thoughts were Juvenile Perigrine but not convinced. It had the facial and breast markings of one. Very ragged feather edges and some pale areas on under primaries. Generally a brown bird. Seen being mobbed by lapwing.Russell Hayes
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Which species and which part of the bird are these from?376 viewsA lady gave me these found in S Elkington. No other evidenceJohn Clarkson
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just question about feathers..are some missing?375 viewsAndy Atkinson
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Greater Rhea374 viewsWhere did they come from and how did they get there?Colin Jennings
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Dean Eades - Sandpiper ? Marston371 viewsDean Eades
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Unidentified371 viewsThis Goose was on the hide pit this morning - comments welcome.Trevor Gunby
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Friend of B.N.Grebe371 viewsB.N.Grebe seemed to be quite attached to this bird following quite alot.Don Davis
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Unknown gull371 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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5370 viewsidentify pleaseRichard Pipe
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Hybrid Goose370 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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Unknown juv gull - thoughts please team?369 viewsBoating Lake CleethorpesRichard Pipe
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Falcon sp.368 viewsRecord shots of the Falcon species/cross, seen recently near Bardney Lock.Russell Hayes
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Whimbrel or Curlew??368 viewsTetney Marshes
Didn't hear call
Richard Pipe
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Unknow gull368 viewsLesser Black-baced Gull or Yellow-legged? Anthony Bentley
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id anyone..i must buy a book!368 viewsAndy Atkinson
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Harrier?367 viewsThoughts please on this bird, as per forum postMick West
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Escaped Hawk - Cleethorpes364 viewsNot an April foolRichard Pipe
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Unidentified Duck364 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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Black Kite and Buzzard363 viewsgpc
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Canary363 viewsCanary - Chambers Farm WoodRussell Hayes
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Wheatear Skeg Beach 200912363 viewsNige Lound
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Steppe Grey Shrike362 viewsIs it the Uropygial gland (Preen gland) the shrike is flashing?Nick Clayton
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Buteo361 viewsExample of a pale Buteotrevormlee
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Harrier361 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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Cape Shelduck360 viewsEscape male Cape Shelduck with Mute Swans, approx 2 miles north of Brant Broughton, feeding in winter wheat.achick
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