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Stephen Dunstan
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Little gull? - NE Scotland
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I wasn’t referring to personal observations alone, the NE source is nine years old and the BB one considerably older. They don’t shed...
Apr 11, 2021
M
Maljunulo
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What did you see in your binoculars today?
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Today's highlights were a lovely pair of Green-winged Teal (Anas crecca) and a Female Wood Duck standing on a log having a prolonged...
Apr 11, 2021
B
Butty
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martin i.d. needed in brooklyn n.y.
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At last some actual features (y)
Apr 11, 2021
B
Butty
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Los Angeles lake ducks and a cormorant
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These birds are nestlings, not juveniles - their body plumage here is (I think - anyone who disagrees may shout!) down, not feathers -...
Apr 11, 2021
Deb Burhinus
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martin i.d. needed in brooklyn n.y.
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I wouldn’t like to pass comment on size comparisons taken through telephoto lens and certainly not want to contradict observers in the...
Apr 11, 2021
B
Butty
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martin i.d. needed in brooklyn n.y.
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Thanks - interesting to see. The 3rd observation contains some useful things about structure, etc., but nothing it says about plumage...
Apr 11, 2021
Conndomat
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Is Nikon done with Alphas
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...where I live too....;)...the world is so small... Andreas
Apr 11, 2021
delia todd
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Topography: Head to toe features of a bird
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Thanks Ken. Please do feel free to edit it if you think you can word it better. Just click on Edit for the Wings section.
Apr 11, 2021
P
peterginsburg
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Los Angeles lake ducks and a cormorant
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Another factor to consider. Juvenile Double-crested Cormorants are generally pale breasted and at times quite so. Unless there is a...
Apr 11, 2021
delia todd
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Evening all, new to the forum
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Hi Steve and a warm welcome from me too. I'm sure you will enjoy it here and I hope to hear about all the birds you see when out and about.
Apr 11, 2021
etc
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I like slower focus
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will post a review shortly
Apr 11, 2021
B
Butty
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martin i.d. needed in brooklyn n.y.
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That's my point. You can see from the photo above that the problem bird is, in fact, (what I would describe as) substantially larger...
Apr 11, 2021
H
Hauksen
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thermal imaging monocular's for rail's
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Hi, There's a recent and fairly active thread you might find interesting here...
Apr 11, 2021
sicklebill
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How Many Genera Have You Seen?
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Interesting about White-eyed Gull at Eilat, I was not aware of that, though I do fancy a look at Djibouti anyway. With no records since...
Apr 11, 2021
Tsunamispeakershawks
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What is this injury?
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Cetaceans & Marine Life
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Hello, here is a video of an injured bird (seen the best in flight) IMO the injury looks as a bite. Do you believe it is a bite...
Apr 11, 2021
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