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Andy Hurley
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How's your 2021 list going?
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Belated entry from the Zachariassee on April 03rd: 109 Wood Sandpiper
Apr 10, 2021
Deb Burhinus
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Bird ID needed again on my feeder
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Common Grackle Iridescent blue head and copper body colouring and comparatively ‘thin’ and shorter tail distinguishes it from Great...
Apr 10, 2021
B
Butty
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Bird ID needed again on my feeder
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Please see >> Thread 'Please Read Before Posting To The Id Forum'...
Apr 10, 2021
sbarnhardt
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Red-winged Blackbird
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Nice image. Thanks for sharing it with us. I will work toward getting this subspecies in Opus. Keep watch! Barney
Apr 10, 2021
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SeldomSeenSpotter
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NL Pure 8x32 and NL Pure 10x32!
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Hello everyone. I have just become a member of Birdforum so I will introduce myself first before I ask my question. At the moment I own...
Apr 10, 2021
Birder Gladys
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Coney Meadow and Adjoining Areas
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Midday walk gave me 33 birds highlights 2 skylarks. Raven. Swallow and redwing
Apr 10, 2021
Mike Montier
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Mallorca 2021
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A grey old day but no rain here in the south. Wood warblers have been passing through and Jason saw and photographed a fine male...
Apr 10, 2021
wonderview
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SONG SPARROW-ROAD RUNNER OF THE NORTH
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North America
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Another Sat fun attempt. lol
Apr 10, 2021
ClarkWGriswold
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Walrus in Ireland
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Cross posted.
Apr 10, 2021
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Farnboro John
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Walrus in Ireland
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Walrus just confirmed back at Tenby off the lifeboat station per RBA. Good luck to anybody going. John
Apr 10, 2021
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jrmtl
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Bird ID needed again on my feeder
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Bird Identification Q&A
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Hello again, Just noticed this fellow on my feeder and never seen him before? Then à few of the same flew by.
Apr 10, 2021
T
THE_FERN
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Butterflies of Argentina
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And, or: https://www.butterfliesofamerica.com/L/Neotropical.htm
Apr 10, 2021
Deb Burhinus
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Herring Gull - what age? 09 Apr 21, UK
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A date would be helpful please. It looks like a 3rd cycle (4cy) Herring Gull to me (but I don’t really ‘do gulls’ so I would wait for...
Apr 10, 2021
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Earnest lad
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Crossbills, Norfolk
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According to comparison Google searches I made, the lower mandible herre is too slender for even Scottish Crossbill, more so the Parrot...
Apr 10, 2021
R
ROYEFCURTIS
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Unknown Goose, England
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Thanks seen by my niece in a London Park
Apr 10, 2021
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