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02 Sep 2023 14:47 #7554
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It’s a tapuit.
Apparently that’s another term for northern wheatear.
So now you know.
Apparently that’s another term for northern wheatear.
So now you know.
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01 Sep 2023 16:40 #7549
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Last chance to identify.
The hapless bird will be named this weekend - possibly later today.
The hapless bird will be named this weekend - possibly later today.
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08 Aug 2023 15:14 #7318
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All will be revealed - as soon as I find out myself.
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08 Aug 2023 11:07 #7317
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Willow Tit?
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04 Aug 2023 12:13 #7293
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It is a painting rather than a photo, but my guess would be Chiffchaff
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04 Aug 2023 10:32 #7290
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Sad plight of a songbird - but what is the species depicted on the front cover of this recently-published novel by Sarah Bernstein? Anyone know?
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