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  1. 138mph

    Resolved Lesser Repoll

    Bedfordshire UK 21/04/2021 roughly Goldfinch size
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    Pipit type

    Solved: Skylark I am sure this is easy, Hengistbury Head, Hampshire 4 Sept 2018. Many thanks to those who replied, we can never decide when its pipits and their ilk.
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    Eagle? Cadiz, Spain

    Booted Eagle - Cadiz, Spain - identified Unidentified raptor taken near Tarifa, Spain June 22nd. 2018
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    Gull - Cley Marshes

    Can anyone id this for me? Thanks Hugh
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    Rock Pipit? UK

    Rock Pipit ? Church Bay, Anglesey 13 May, 2015 Thanks Hugh
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    Gull for id - UK

    Gull Church Bay, Anglesey, May 13, 2015
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    UK Caddis

    Hi Any offers on this Caddis? I do have an underside view if that helps - see: www.eimagesite.net/s1/gst/run.cgi?action=thumbs;prid=10509;rids=10509,10510 Thanks Hugh
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    3 Tenerife moths for id please

    Poor images I am afraid, all March 2, 2010 on Tenerife. I think the middle one is Ascotis fortunata. Thanks Hugh
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    Caterpillars for id

    Hi all, Any chance that any of you can identify some of the caterpillars on this webpage? www.eimagesite.net/s3/gst/run.cgi?page=s3_insecta_U_Unident_caterpillars Details of where and when accompany the thumbnails, click on a thumbnail to view larger image in a separate tab. Thanks, Hugh
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    Some UK micro and macro moths

    Hi again, A selection of recent images of moths for identification. One image set has locations and dates, plus a tag to associate with any id offered. The second set were all taken July 21 in Luton, Bedfordshire with two images per moth. I have done a scan of UKmoths without coming up with a...
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    UK Butterfly underside

    I am unable to id this butterfly: seen at Whixall Moss in Shropshire on July 18, 2008. Unfortunately this is the only image I managed to get in the wind. The only butterflies I was able to definitely id at the time were Ringlet, Meadow brown, and Large skipper. But, being Whixall various...
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    caterpillars, French and 1 English

    Eleven caterpillars from Les Cévennes, Lozère, France: http://www.eimagesite.net/s1/gst/run.cgi?action=sc21 and one from Bedfordshire, UK: http://www.eimagesite.net/s1/gst/run.cgi?action=images;prid=5705 Any assistance with ids greatly appreciated, image id such as 5562 with suggestion please...
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    Portugal, ALgarve - mainly waders

    late March 2007 Algarve, Portugal: attached image with 2 views of 1 bird at Quinta do Lago/Ludo Farm. A group where I think I know the ID if the attached image is insufficient, visit: http://www.eimagesite.net/s1/gst/run.cgi?action=sc7 A group for which I don't really have much idea about...
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    more UK waders

    2006-09-24 Norfolk UK, sorry for image quality. 1. male and female Ruff? The other three pictures are of a single group of birds, suggestion made at the time was Little Stint for the smallest of them. Thanks in advance, Hugh
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    Two garden moths for ID

    Hi, Two from my garden 2006-09-13 in chalky bedfordshire, both images pretty bad. The large one (maybe 25mm+ long) was unfortunately photographed against a fluorescent light background using flash (it was looking through my kitchen window whilst sheltering from the rain), colouring is as near as...
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    UK caterpillar for ID

    Summer Leys CP, Northants, UK 2006-09-03 Hugh
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    UK Waders for ID

    I think one is a Greenshank, but the other I don't recognise. Sywell Reservoir, Northamptonshire, UK 2006-09-09. Sorry about the quality of the images, but quite a bit of glare and I only had a 150 lens. Thanks, Hugh
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    UK juvenile/immature Gulls for ID

    Three gulls for ID, I guess they should be a mix of Common, Lesser Black Back, and Herring as that (plus Black-headed) was what was there in normal adult form. Unfortunately I only had a 150mm camera lens with me so images are a bit small. 2006-07-28 Kenfig, Glamorgan, Wales;
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    Sawfly for ID

    Any offers on the identity of this threesome? Little Paxton Pits, Cambridgeshire, UK 2006-06-25 Thanks Hugh
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    some small creatures for ID

    All found in my Bedfordshire garden 2006-06-07. 1. a ladybird larva, I get 2,7,10,14 spot and Orange adults - can anyone tell me which version this larva is? (it doesn't seem to be 2 or 7spot) 2. lots of these (approx 5mm) on underside of Viburnum tinus leaves (lots of holes on the leaves) 3...
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    Sand or Common Lizards?

    Hi, Thursley Common, Surrey so either Common or Sand Lizard possible. The first I assume to be Sand, less certain about the second? Thanks, HUgh
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    caterpillar for ID

    Another caterpillar 2006-10-02 Another moth July3, 2006 (still no IDs for some of the existing ones) More caterpillars and moths for ID added June 18 edge of Dunwich Heath coastal dunes Suffolk UK 2006-05-28 Sorry but I failed to register what plant it was suspended from, I thought that I would...
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    moths for ID

    Just two that I am sure are easy, one looks like either Treble Bar, Aplocera plagiata plagiata, or the lesser version A.efformata (no images showing abdomen). The other a micro? Both found on Bedfordshire chalkland scrub May 2006. Thanks in advance for all reasonable ID suggestions. Hugh...
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    Algarve Blue Butterfly

    Any ID suggestions for these two butterflies? Ria Formosa, Algarve, Portugal 2006-03-21 and 23 (Sorry about image quality, it was very windy and I was using a long lens) Thanks, Hugh
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    Portuguese birds for ID

    Hi, Some images from the Algarve, Ria Formosa, 2006-03-23 and 24: Images 3 and 4 are the same bird, wanted to show the yellow splodge. All reasonable ID suggestions will be gratefully received. (Unfortunately there are more to come, mainly waders, but some more passerines, and maybe gulls)...
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