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Grey Goose

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Hi people, I’m new to this site and I wouldn’t describe myself as a keen twitcher more a dog walker with a keen interest in my surroundings, I live close to the Wash and the North Norfolk Coast. Today on a North Norfolk beach I saw a small flock of birds that I was unsure off, I’ve checked various books and websites and the only thing I come up with is Cirl Buntings, a Sparrow sized bird with a greenish yellow face with a black eye stripe and a black chin with a pale greenish belly, looking for advice please
 
Hi Grey Goose and a warm welcome to you from all the Staff and Moderators. Sorry, I can't fit anything to your description at the moment, so I've moved your post to the ID forum. Cirl Bunting are really only to be found down in Cornwall, so I do wonder if it was Yellowhammer you saw Yellowhammer - BirdForum Opus, more likely to be in flocks too I think. But the guys in here will soon sort this out LOL

I'm sure you will enjoy it here and I look forward to hearing your news.
 

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