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Recent content by StarBurst6

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    Is this a bird? Seen in UK

    Yes, this is what I'm looking at, I haven't been able to determine what it might be
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    Is this a bird? Seen in UK

    Yes I will try to revisit soon to see if it's the same
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    Is this a bird? Seen in UK

    Hello everyone, I have some perplexing pictures taken today in the UK. I see something pale in a tree hollow (roughly centre of the pictures) and I am not sure whether this is a bird. I understand that the pictures are low quality and so I do not expect to be able to say for sure, but does...
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    Is this a harbour seal or grey seal?

    Thank you very much
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    Is this a harbour seal or grey seal?

    I have added some more pictures of the head, these are the only ones I have I'm afraid so hopefully identification will be easier now
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    Is this a harbour seal or grey seal?

    Hi everyone, Is it possible to tell if this is a harbour seal or grey seal? And if so, how? Thank you and sorry for the bad picture, the seal was quite far away!
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    Heron/Bittern in China

    Hi thank you, I think it must have been one of them! I'll spend some time looking at photos to make sure, but the markings on their wings look very similar to the bird I saw!
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    Heron/Bittern in China

    Hello everyone, I recently saw some kind of small heron or bittern flying over reed beds in eastern China. I have a video but I'm not sure how to upload it. The bird has black flight feathers and clear white wing patches that show in flight, and a yellowish/brownish coloured body. Any ideas what...
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    Tree, Shanghai

    <a href="http://tinypic.com?ref=16abc7t" target="_blank"><img src="http://i65.tinypic.com/16abc7t.jpg" border="0" alt="Image and video hosting by TinyPic"></a> Sorry for the small picture, this is what the trees look like, I can't get it to work but if you click the second link you should see it
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    Tree, Shanghai

    Does anyone recognise this shanghai tree? It's very common and planted along streets, it also has black berries which have begun to drop recently, these berries are all over the ground and birds like to eat them. What kind of a tree is this?
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    Flower in Shanghai

    Hi everyone, does anyone know what kind of flower this is? Saw it in March of last year, this was in Shanghai. (Sorry for bad picture quality) Thanks
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    Snake in China, need ID

    This snake was seen in a forest park in Shanghai, near some reeds at the edge of a canal. Any ID help?
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    Shanghai Butterflies

    Hello everyone! I need some help in IDing these butterflies, does anyone know what they are? The file size of the pictures is too large to post them here, so I'll describe them. 1. A large black butterfly with a white band across each wing. 2. Another black butterfly, but with bright blue...
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    Balcony Bird Feeding

    Not often, but sometimes I see tree sparrows perching around the area. There are other birds in the area but the sparrows are the only ones I've ever seen up near the balconies.
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    Balcony Bird Feeding

    Alright so I have some bird food and some feeders. But I live in an apartment, on the 16th floor (there's 30 floors in total, in the apartment.) My question is, do you think birds would go that high to eat? Would they even notice if I put out food from that height? And, what are some things I...
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