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    White Sparrow?? East of England 12.07.2021

    Hi All, What is this little chap? He is living with a large group of sparrows Great tits and various finches. Saw him in passing today? Any clues. Many thanks
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    Bird Nerd

    Hi, we have downloaded bird nerd to help in the garden. I know its not gonna be perfect but it said we had a bittern in the field and marsh warbler. in mid suffolk not far from hadleigh. whats the chances or probably crock of crap?? had 3 green bars and usually quite good. thanks
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    Unusual bird visiting my garden - what is it???

    How near to the mark is that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Blooming heck, what a load of drivel I have learnt lately! Yes the bird is still about it has snowed today so not this morning. At least 10 different people have seen it now so not imaginary. I am still trying to get a photo it is the otherside of...
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    waxwing sightings anyone ?

    Picture Try this??
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    Unusual bird visiting my garden - what is it???

    If anyone is still interested its back again! Still trying to get a photo, had a sparrow hawk for a few weeks so not a lot of birdies! Now got waxwings as well.
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    waxwing sightings anyone ?

    Waxwings Suffolk 14 in the garden this morning been there all week.:t: They come every year. Dont know how to add photo got a couple of rubbish ones of them sitting on the phone wire.
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    Unusual bird visiting my garden - what is it???

    Thanks mr admin, you can google my email, you have it - deffo not a man from sunderland. Would just remind everyone i never suggested a nutcracker! Just wondered what it is, still dont know. If i can get a photo i will. No need to be rude especially to a lady, poor form! I enjoy a giggle as much...
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    Unusual bird visiting my garden - what is it???

    Much bigger than green woodpecker, we have fat pigeons here near farm. About 10 - 12 inches tall beak brown / black. Hops about and swoops. Quite brave. Big fireworks do in village tonight hope it doesnt scare it way. Dont think it is a standard bird. Best way to describe brown jay but head a...
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    Unusual bird visiting my garden - what is it???

    That wouldnt last long either! Quite a picnic ive got going on here, first chocolate now pie can i have some pimms to go with it? Lol!
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    Unusual bird visiting my garden - what is it???

    I am sure it will turn out to be a pile of poo but just incase the photo confirms it all of the patron saint of scientists mates better eat pie! Lol! Any sensible suggestions? (regarding make of bird) other than the unbeliveable always welcomed. Thanks
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    Unusual bird visiting my garden - what is it???

    Yes almost as if someone stamped it on.
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    Unusual bird visiting my garden - what is it???

    Haa haa nowhere near Yarmouth so couldn't have done. Gonna email the west suffolk chappie found his details perhaps he can find out what it is. Lets hope for a sunny morning tomorrow might get a photo gonna camp out in the shed.
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    Unusual bird visiting my garden - what is it???

    This means I could shoot it I have a 12 bore, then you could all id it, however i think this might meet with some disapproval especially if it turns out not to be!!! I am gathering if it is a nutcracker fairly rare here so possibly illegal? lol.
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    Unusual bird visiting my garden - what is it???

    Its way too big for a starling unless its been on steroids. Will keep trying.
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