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Black-headed Gull309 viewsKillingholmeRoy Harvey
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2309 viewsIdentify pleaseRichard Pipe
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ID please guys n gals309 viewsCovenham
Talk of a female Long Tailed Duck about but confirmation required
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Black Kite and Buzzard308 viewsgpc
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Footless blackwits308 viewsI have seen quite a lot of these this year. Pathetic watching them trying to scratch/preen. Anyone any ideas as to what's happening here?Colin Smale
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Black-tails306 viewshow many?gpc
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Brents?306 viewsLook like Brents to me. Taken at distance, much cropped. These were not calling and appeared smaller and darker birds than the Greylags around which were calling. If I was on the coast I would have no doubt but as these are not on the Marston list it is of some interest!David Morison
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Black-headed Gull306 viewsBlack-headed Gull - Showing bright Orange Bill & LegsRussell Hayes
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305 viewsAnother View as it flew away. Wingspan was 5 to 6 feet.Malcolm Johnson
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hybrid, Frampton RSPB?305 viewsPaul Sullivan
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wader medley302 viewsSolitary Sandpiper, Greater & Lesser Yellowlegs, Alta Floresta, Mato Grosso, Brazil, August 2006Alex Lees
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Parakeet sp302 viewsThis bird has been around a few days, very active and vocal, guess its enjoying its freedom!Mick West
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Buzzard302 viewsThought Common but would like your thoughts.Russell Hayes
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Bahama Pintail301 viewsBahama Pintail - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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gulls301 viewsTaken near Boston tip, there is a light brown gull with a pink bill, and another herring type to its right with a pink bill base, any thoughts?Paul Sullivan
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300 views2 of group of 7 Wagtails (3 definate Pied & 4 not sure) with Pied Wagtail on left and unknown bird on right, is this a Juvenile Pied or White Wagtail (Juvenile)?Steve Nesbitt
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Geese300 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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'Yellow' Starling - Grantham300 viewsImage taken in Harrowby near Grantham by Richard CrossAndrew Chick
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Dean Eades Marsh Harrier - Unusual markings ?298 viewsDean Eades
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Help ???298 viewstaken over cleethorpes in Feb/Mar - Is it just a BHG or something elseRichard Pipe
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What Tit is this bird - Marsh - Willow - Great?297 viewsimage 3Steve Nesbitt
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Odd Chaffinch297 viewsOdd Chaffinch - Wasps NestRussell Hayes
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Blackbird297 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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test image296 viewsachick
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juvenile gull296 viewsgpc
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