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    Moth trap for sale!

    I have a 125v Mercury Vapour trap complete with electric kit, £75.00. Please PM me if interested. Thanks Steve
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    Possible Thayer's Gull on Fair Isle

    Couple of photos here on the Obs website (scroll down a bit); http://www.fairislebirdobs.co.uk/latest.htm Interesting looking bird, particularly the tail and secondary pattern. Any thoughts from the Larophiles out there?! Cheers
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    Hybrid Goose - N Yorks, UK

    The attached (incredibly poor!) photo was taken at Burton Riggs NR near Scarborough last week. The bird was associating with a small group of Canada Geese, but was considerably smaller, probably only about half the size. In addition to the hybrid features obvious from the photo (eg white bill...
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    Shelduck sp. - Staffs, UK

    These were seen at Westport Lake recently. Female and immature Cape Shelduck? Or Ruddys? Or Cape x Australian? Seem to remember some similar looking beasts being seen in Derbyshire recently...same individuals? Cheers Steve
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    Greenland Wheatear ID

    Just wanted to canvas members opinions/thoughts on identifying Wheatears showing characteristics of the Greenland race in the field at this time of year. Every spring I have niggling doubts that I'm applying a bit too broad a brush when claiming a Greenland Wheatear. Obviously any individual...
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    Hybrid goose - Staffs, UK

    Anybody fancy a stab at this one?! It was much smaller than nearby Canada Geese, probably more like Barnacle in size....Canada x Snow, Canada x Barnacle, Barnacle x Ross's even??! Cheers Steve
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