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  1. billdoor79

    Northern Ireland Local Patch

    Just to say that I returned this lunchtime and they're definitely Turnstones, lovely little things!
  2. billdoor79

    Help identifying a bird

    Thanks for the article :eat: I went back today having viewed a number of pictures yesterday, and you're both right, definitely Turnstones! Thanks for your help!
  3. billdoor79

    Northern Ireland Local Patch

    Thanks Pluvius, I also posted this in the Sea Watch section as I hadn't noticed that, and a lady there suggested the same thing. I believe this is correct having checked my books also, looking forward to returning for another look! Thanks again.
  4. billdoor79

    Help identifying a bird

    Thanks very much for your reply:-) I'll check my books tonight, the pictures I've found online look like you might have git it first time there. The pictures seem to have more brown than the birds I saw, but it is winter and it was raining heavily. I did think they looked like mini...
  5. billdoor79

    Help identifying a bird

    Hi I am trying to identify a bird that I saw about a dozen of today. It is about half the size of an oystercatcher, white belly, black (possibly also speckled, it was raining) back with a white zig-zag on the side. In flight it has a curve of white at the end of the tail, then a curve of...
  6. billdoor79

    Northern Ireland Local Patch

    Hi I am trying to identify a bird that I saw about a dozen of at Jordanstown Loughshore. It is about half the size of an oystercatcher, white belly, black (possibly also speckled, it was raining) back with a white zig-zag on the side. In flight it has a curve of white at the end of the tail...
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