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Recent content by dddiver

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    Jackdaws

    At about 7 30 Monday morning, just as I got off the tube in North London, between 100 and 200 jackdaws flew over my head in a long formation. I have never seen so many together before. Do they usually flock like this?
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    Marsh Harrier?

    Probably another rook with something in it's beak
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    Herring gull

    Thanks for that Cristian
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    Herring gull

    I saw a strange(to me) herring gull today. It's head had dark streaks on it ,but it's bill was curved at the tip that almost looked like a bird of prey. Could it just have been deformed?
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    ID please (in Turkey)

    1 female blackbird 2 " 3 " plus male 4 " 5 male yellow wag
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    Daurian or Turkestan: Cliffe RSPB, Kent

    I've just got back from Cliffe and it looks like a toss up between the two,going by the Collins guide.Good pics by the way
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    uk waders

    Could be a stint,but only breeding plumage dunlin have black bellies.
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    Help with small waders in spain

    I think they're all sanderlings
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    Goose ID please

    It's a Bar headed goose
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    west yorkshire puzzler

    or a very late juvenile gcg
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    ID please....UK

    Get it to a museum before you get crucified;)
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    L.a. Id

    Hope you're not clicking around a zoo
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    Tavistock, Devon, UK - Massive wingspan help please!

    I was watching what I thought a heron flying over a trading estate in Peterborough.The long dangling legs and feet turned out to be the forked tail of a red kite.
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    ? moth

    A large moth seen alongside the A2 near Gravesend
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