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Help with a few from Seaforth Liverpool UK (yesterday) (1 Viewer)

Hi all

First one: At first I thought it was maybe a juvenile Wheatear with those long legs but the tail didn't fit. Then I thought a Mistle Thrush but thought better of it. Lastly, and most probable, I though possibly a Meadow Pipit. Any thoughts?

Second one: This is just a leucistic female Mallard - yes?

Third one: This mucky chap looks like a possible House Sparrow? We seem to get a lot of Sparrows near the beach and lake hanging in the grasses and reeds eating the seeds.

thanks for any help.
 

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