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Steve Babbs
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Walrus in Ireland
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yes. very odd. Looked at my app and can see it but not on the website. I'll stick to the phone in future.
Mar 28, 2021
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Bobalob
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How many of you have lost these little black inserts on your NL Pure?
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Wondering if they were fitted back to front looking at the remaining one .....
Mar 28, 2021
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mel1j
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Common Redpoll UK?
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Thank you!
Mar 28, 2021
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Jeff Hopkins
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Name a Bird You've Seen 2
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You're right.
Mar 28, 2021
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Green Sandpiper
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Green Sandpiper 2021
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28/03/2021 Fin Me Oot 71 Chiffchaff
Mar 28, 2021
Deb Burhinus
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Common Redpoll UK?
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Yes, these are Lesser, which are the most common in the UK despite the names and are generally darker warmer colours and compact looking.🙂
Mar 28, 2021
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Maljunulo
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Swarovski 8x42 SLC ?
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Since Zeiss "owns" Schott (sort of) are there likely to be glasses which Zeiss use in their binoculars which they will not sell to others?
Mar 28, 2021
lgonz1008
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How's your 2021 list going?
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(Kendale Lakes Park) 165. Cedar Waxing (Pinewoods Park) 166. Scaly-breasted Munia
Mar 28, 2021
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Gijs van Ginkel
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Swarovski 8x42 SLC ?
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Tringa45, post 65, You are right about the different types of optical glass the optical producers can choose from and next to Schott...
Mar 28, 2021
dries1
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SLC 8X42 vs 10X42
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Swarovski
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How would one rate the comparison between these two in their respective formats? The SLC 8X42 seems to get much positive reviews...
Mar 28, 2021
ClarkWGriswold
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Walrus in Ireland
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Cheers Owen. Out of the water when I was there. I didn’t stay long as the path wasn’t that wide. Generally ok though. Rich
Mar 28, 2021
sbarnhardt
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Stanley, your very nicely rendered image is being used today, 28 March 2021, as part of the illustration for the Ring-necked Duck...
Mar 28, 2021
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TomDerutter
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Thraupidae
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Nine-primaried Oscines are really young... If you take the same divergence time as other families, you'd end up merging all those...
Mar 28, 2021
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Original PaulE
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Patching Hurstpierpoint
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Well after yesterday's Birdfest which rated it's own post in "your Birding day" Forum it was back to reality today a few Wagatails and...
Mar 28, 2021
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Owene
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Walrus in Ireland
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Glad you saw it Rich. Did you see it swimming at all?
Mar 28, 2021
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