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    Short toed lark? Croatia, Krk island

    thanks Grahame
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    Short toed lark? Croatia, Krk island

    so where are we with original shots? surely the bill aint right for skylark?
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    Eagle, Pelopones ,South Greece

    yup - je suis un tit
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    falcon iceland

    would be putting money on Gyr - don't see the dark head and white cheek of perg
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    Accipter and Corvid NE.London

    nice gos pics but why all the palaver over an obvious sprawk
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    Geese (Ukraine)?

    can't be pinks - it's about a million miles outside their wintering range ..... c'mon
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    Possible American Herring Gull

    in short ....no
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    Struggling to identify this UK.

    that would be a dunnock
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    Disagreement

    winter curlew sand chaps - can be tricky enough on the deck
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    Pipit, Essex, UK

    sorry never a mipit ... water pip all the way...pale legs never rules out water pip
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    Raptor - Possible Honey Buzzard - Belgium

    sorry no chance honey in Jan!!!
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    Mallorca wader

    temminckii surely?
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    Marsh or Willow Tit

    willow tit Bill; based on bib size / location and pale secondary patch - but there again I have seen the other photos lol
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    Marsh or Willow Tit

    mon larne
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    Tufty x Ring-necked?? Japan

    surely cannot be a normal tufty with that bill pattern?
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    Water or rock pipit - Seamill UK

    water pip for me
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    Identify skua,Iran

    head streaking never a feature of young POM and far too barred and grey for Arctic
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    Juvenile Baird's sandpiper? Cape Race, NL, Canada, 09-23-2018

    first set shows a Bairds...second set shows a White rumped
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    Common Wheatear? (in Turkey)

    not a Northern Wheatear - would plump for Black-eared
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    Jaeger -- Mexico

    surely not....gotta be a young pom
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    Wader (Central Spain)

    nope still not getting that common sand feel
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    Wader (Central Spain)

    dont wish to start a fight but you have " shown " me nothing - its just I have never seen a green with this breast pattern
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    Wader (Central Spain)

    green sand would surely never show this breast pattern....dark breast sides with white in the mid section
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