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    Comment by 'andrew_s' in media 'Fieldfare'

    Fieldfare (Turdus pilaris)
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    First evening in Ardersier - November 2023

    Only if the placename is unique (as Ardersier is), and doesn't appear in other contexts, so trawling through pages of hits isn't necessary
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    Small wader with orange legs and beak, Berwick upon Tweed

    Vivid clear white wing bar doesn't match purple sandpiper. Redshank: https://www.birdforum.net/gallery/enthusiastic-bather-1.670103/ Purple Sand https://www.birdforum.net/gallery/ps037-om1-150400-jan23sml-jpg.697577/ https://www.birdforum.net/gallery/purple-sandpiper.675550/
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    Small wader with orange legs and beak, Berwick upon Tweed

    A Redshank https://www.birdforum.net/gallery/common-redshank.700007/
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    Quail? Charente/France, 17/08/2023

    Size is no indicator. Partridges can fly when only a couple of weeks old.
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    ID's needed - Tring Reservoirs, Tring, Hertfordshire, England, UK

    Chiffchaff (short primary projection), albino rather than leucistic pochard (red eye). raven, sedge warbler perhaps
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    Pied/White wagtail?

    White. On Pied, the back would be black rather than grey From today's gallery: Pied White
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    Comment by 'andrew_s' in media 'Larus argentatus'

    Larus michahellis
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    Raptor, Southern Finland coast

    If either camera or phone won't do bluetooth, the least to carry option is a card reader and appropriate USB cable. I just tried it with an old SD card reader attached to my phone with a mini to male A cable (for the reader) and a C to female A cable (phone charging, usually)
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    Feathers found 14 May, Haute-Savoie,France

    On a On a Song Thrush beast feather any one barb is either light or dark (hence the arrow-shaped spots), whereas on these Mistle Thrush feathers, the barbs near the end change from light to dark part way along.
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    Andalucia Spain

    Taken a couple of days ago, according to the EXIF
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    western France today : chiffchaff....

    KenM was referring to the 2nd and 3rd images for Cettis, which you have named as 7 & 8
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    Whooper Swan?

    Bewicks Swans. The yellow on the bill is rounded at the end
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    Long-tailed Skua?

    There are some ID pointers for the underwing pattern here: ID of this jaeger/skua - Bulgaria, September 2022 (which also makes it Arctic, on photo 5)
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    Iceland gull id help please.

    Not a gull at all, but an Oystercatcher
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    Duck species

    Gadwall White speculum
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    Shorebird Seen With Ruddy Turnstones

    Sanderling. Absence of hind toe obvious in 1st photo.
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    ID please

    End of August 2012, according to the EXIF
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    Northern Germany - Elbe river - which swan?

    Whooper. Bewick's are shorter necked
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    Thrush-ish bird, English East Coast

    It's easy to get the size of a solitary bird very wrong. It helps a lot if there's something easy next to your bird.
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    Thrush-ish bird, English East Coast

    A stonechat. Much smaller than a blackbird
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    White tailed eagle, Wales

    The Tregaron golden eagle was found dead last August, and the chances of another are considerably lower than those of a WTE
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    Albatross - Antarctica from a survey ship

    Yes, Wanderers. Taken off the back of James Clark Ross, or the Attenborough? (Bransfield in my day)
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    White Fronted Goose? Reno NV January

    It's not a White-fronted goose. It looks like a chinese goose to me (domesticated swan goose).
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