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Stephen Dunstan
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Little gull? - NE Scotland
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You said they were increasing. I pressed the wrong button...
Apr 10, 2021
Deb Burhinus
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Little gull? - NE Scotland
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Was that a rhetorical question? 😉
Apr 10, 2021
foresttwitcher
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Two poplars for ID
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Based on: your description of the smell - Balsam Poplar (Populus balsamifera); the bark - agree White Poplar (Populus alba).
Apr 10, 2021
Stephen Dunstan
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Little gull? - NE Scotland
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Are they increasing? The wintering numbers in this part of the world are much reduced, and what was a big spring passage through...
Apr 10, 2021
B
Butty
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Wader ID - NE Scotland
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Video - Most of the things at the front, i.e. in front of the oystercatcher, look/behave like knots. I'll leave it there! (Wouldn't grey...
Apr 10, 2021
mb1848
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Bombycilla mariae Coinde, JP 1857
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Possibly named for Madame Marie Louise Duclos Fretageot (1783-1833), a French woman, ran a girls boarding school in Philadelphia before...
Apr 10, 2021
dantheman
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Little green moth
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Try V Pug - https://ukmoths.org.uk/species/chloroclystis-v-ata/ A bit on the early side?!
Apr 10, 2021
foresttwitcher
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Name a Bird You've Seen 2
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There is no 8707 so the next new one should be 8709.
Apr 10, 2021
delia todd
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Black Vulture
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A lovely spot that Fritz and a super picture you've taken of this vulture too. Well done my friend.
Apr 10, 2021
Danielbirdwatcher
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Blue Sky Gulls (2) .JPG
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Like fighter planes in the sky!!
Apr 10, 2021
Deb Burhinus
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Little gull? - NE Scotland
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In addition to Alex’s advice, Little Gull are not rarities in the UK and are increasing, albeit still locally scarce - with a bit of...
Apr 10, 2021
Danielbirdwatcher
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Pointed Phlox, Lick Creek.jpg
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Stunning beauty nothing is prettier than our Father's creations.
Apr 10, 2021
Danielbirdwatcher
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Beaver at sunset
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Beautiful Sun Set with the busy warrior doing his work.
Apr 10, 2021
A
Arrownose
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Little green moth
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Butterflies and Moths ID
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Any idea what this is?. My closest match is a green carpet moth but not quite the same as this one has black bands on its body
Apr 10, 2021
Danielbirdwatcher
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Pied wagtail enjoying a quick tan
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Awesome looking colors!! Great looking bird.
Apr 10, 2021
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