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    How many of the potential raptor species for the U.K have people seen?

    Does black eared kite (Lincolnshire and Norfolk) count as a separate species?
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    First Butterflies 2024

    Saw my 1st for the year yesterday, male brimstone
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    Do you count heard only birds on your life list?

    I think the only bird on my list that I haven't seen (or possibly did but can't be sure) is corncrake. They were audible on the Nene washes and saw movement in the grass but it could have been anything
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    Birding Nene Washes

    Also keep walking Westwood to view the wood on the other side of the river/drain and look for the most photographed tawny owl in Britain
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    First Butterflies 2024

    Still looking for my 1st of the year
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    January 1st joint Birdforum list (2024 edition)

    Did you try for the American wigeon on the Nene washes
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    January 1st joint Birdforum list (2024 edition)

    Some more, White fronted goose Pink-footed goose Black throated diver
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    January 1st joint Birdforum list (2024 edition)

    UK Norfolk Red breasted goose Glossy ibis Will check list later
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    Norfolk birding

    Could it have been a cetti's warbler?
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    Waxwings

    I found 3 this morning in Wimblington, Cambridgeshire, first self-found
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    Little Crake??

    Details on rba
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    Norfolk birding

    Rba are saying holme dunes NWT so I'm wondering if it's the fields south of the reserve, but that's my opinion where I would start
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    My First Redwing

    Read on another post somewhere of 3000+ today
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    Acadian or Yellow-bellied Flycatcher

    I have no idea but a cracking photo
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    Norfolk Butterflies and Moths

    Just spent the last 40 minutes going through different fb groups looking for the post. Found it in the end, this was from yesterday but photo dated 5th July
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    Norfolk Butterflies and Moths

    Nothing reported on here since last year, but if anyone is interested, seen a report today of a silver-spotted skipper in Norfolk, 1st record since 1880 (think that was the year quoted)
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    Norfolk birding

    Just wondering how many Norfolk birders have got their fingers crossed hoping that Lincolnshire's lesser Scaup crosses the boarder
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    Grafham Water

    Can't comment on the yellow wagtail but quite a stunning bird. Are different wags turning up every day?
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    Grafham Water

    The supercilium on the two adult birds does look different, but maybe it's just the light
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    Long-staying injured Whooper Swan

    There are a few injured whoopers on the ouse washes, a few years ago they even breed
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    January 1st joint Birdforum list (2023 edition)

    I can add one more,I think, for new years day. Long billed dowitcher, cley, Norfolk
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    October Moths 2022

    8 at one site in Suffolk and 12 in Kent, must be record year crimson speckled
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    Last butterfly of the year 2022

    White butterfly sp flew past yesterday why fishing
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    Norfolk birding

    Blue rock thrush?........
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