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Only ever seen this bird once 21/12/2009. It was ony sparrow size
Dave Andrew
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gulls346 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Unknow gull346 viewsLesser Black-baced Gull or Yellow-legged? Anthony Bentley
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?343 viewsDean Eades
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Siskin?343 viewsTook this today at Kirkby on Bain GP reserve. I think its a Siskin, however there was no yellow anywhere on any bird within a flock of 8 I saw.John Harry
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RTA Bittern on the A1175, Deepings by-pass today 22nd Oct 2012 343 viewsAndrew Chick
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Bird of Prey - Humberston Area343 viewsPhoto by Vic Jay. Photoshopped and colour adjusted by APC.Andrew Chick
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Buzzard342 viewsGarry Wright
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how many gull species?341 viewsgpc
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'Grey' Heron340 viewsRoy Harvey
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Mick Widdowson/ Discussion Birds340 viewsMick Widdowson
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3339 viewsIdentify pleaseRichard Pipe
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Ex Red breasted Merganser, Cleethorpes339 viewsFreshly dead, head missing and body cavity neatly opened, found just above high water mark in the dunes, not messy enough to be the work of Reynard, doubtful it would catch one anyway, all i can come up with is Peregrine, could even a big female take out a large sawbill??Dave Bradbeer
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Black-eared Wheatear??339 viewsSkeg Beach for 5 mins. 200912Nige Lound
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ID-please339 viewsGarry Wright
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light blue heade wagtail338 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Dean Eades - Sandpiper Marston337 viewsDean Eades
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Black-eared Wheatear??337 viewsSkegness beach for 5 mins. 200912Nige Lound
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passerine334 viewsany ideasgpc
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plover334 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Reed Bunting ?331 viewsDean Eades
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Juvenile Dunnock or Twite?331 viewsDavid Morison
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Furruginous type hybrid331 viewsgpc
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See through an office window?331 viewsCan anyone please ID this bird see at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks. ThanksBob Wacey
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Comments welcome on ID327 viewsHad it as a Yellow-browed on site but it doesn't quite look right.Russell Hayes
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