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Dean Eades - Sandpiper Marston270 viewsDean Eades
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Wheatear Skeg Beach 200912270 viewsNige Lound
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Rook with pine cone - taken by Roger Bark270 viewsAndrew Chick
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2269 viewsIdentify pleaseRichard Pipe
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Odd Chaffinch269 viewsOdd Chaffinch - Wasps NestRussell Hayes
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Unidentified269 viewsThis Goose was on the hide pit this morning - comments welcome!Trevor Gunby
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Black Kite and Buzzard268 viewsgpc
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Black-headed Gull267 viewsKillingholmeRoy Harvey
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Parakeet sp267 viewsThis bird has been around a few days, very active and vocal, guess its enjoying its freedom!Mick West
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how many gull species?267 viewsgpc
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Harris Hawk267 viewsgpc
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'Grey' Heron266 viewsAn unusually dark individual that looks about the size of a typical Grey Heron
but is unusually confiding. The bird seems well and is catching small fish in the ditch bottom.
Roy Harvey
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wader medley265 viewsSolitary Sandpiper, Greater & Lesser Yellowlegs, Alta Floresta, Mato Grosso, Brazil, August 2006Alex Lees
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What Tit is this bird - Marsh - Willow - Great?265 viewsimage 3Steve Nesbitt
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common tern-dark billed265 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Blackbird265 viewsMentioned on Autumnwatch was the increasing incidence of male Blackbirds with black beaks, this was one of three such males at Marston today. Do LBC members have experience of this or any thoughts on it?David Morison
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Black-headed Gull265 viewsBlack-headed Gull - Showing bright Orange Bill & LegsRussell Hayes
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Black-tails263 viewshow many?gpc
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'Yellow' Starling - Grantham263 viewsImage taken in Harrowby near Grantham by Richard CrossAndrew Chick
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Snow/Barnacle Goose Hybrid??262 viewsFound in a flock of about 30 barnaclesMichael Pickwell
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Caspian Gull Gib Point August 2007261 viewsAndrew Chick
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Ringtail harrier.261 viewsAnother poor record shot.Colin Pumfrett
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Geese261 viewsHeavy crop of flock of at least 65 geese sp. heading SSE into strong sunlight. Im thinking they're barnacles, am i right and aren't they rare in these parts? George Rutter
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Tern SP259 viewsChaple Point - 25th August 2008Andrew Chick
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Canada Goose/Greylag Goose hybrid259 viewsGarry Wright
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