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    2 Warbler Sound IDs (Garden Warbler vs Blackcap, Cettis) plus Scoter

    wondered if anyone can help me with confirming (or not) these bird recordings please to help improve my bird sound ID. These 3 were picked up by BirdNET Pi which is bottom of the garden - I think they may be correct but I really struggle Blackcap vs Garden Warbler. The Cettis (if checks out)...
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    Owl or Mammal ?

    Recorded last night on a Birdnet Pi - accidentally as it had detected and recorded a Redwing (correctly) - latter part of the recording Its the howl/hoot at the start of the clip. Whatever it was seemed quite close to the mic (which was in the back garden) - very little dog noise at night or...
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    Bird Sound ID - Essex - Unable to ID

    Wondered if anyone could help with these three recordings please, both made with a newly built BirdNET PI. Located in the garden, which is next to a field, in Essex between 2 Estuaries (around 2 miles from each) So far it has made 8000 bird recordings in 6 days and I'm only using a spare Mic I...
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    Grebe identification help

    Wondered if can help with the ID of the following please - I do excuse quality of photo best I could do with my camera/lens setup Seen yesterday at high tide on The Crouch (Essex) My initial thought was Red Necked Grebe but as they are relatively rare this part of the country (only a few...
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    Garden bird - id help requested please

    Essex - UK seen about 4-5 times, so considering how often (not that) I get to look out window - I'm guessing a fairly regular visitor. Bird when on feeder each time has jumped out at me as "different" - I've always seen it late afternoon, and unlike our Goldfinch that tend to visit in groups...
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