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    ID Help Needed

    Thanks stonechat1
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    ID Help Needed

    Another friend saying it could have been a glossy ibis. Likely in Oxford? Having been in the same place at the same time this morning, I realise that the sun was directly behind me and the birds are very well lit, so now thinking it's unlikely to be a silhouetted grey heron. Thanks for all...
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    ID Help Needed

    Must just be my computer...
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    ID Help Needed

    How strange. Just tried again and got the same result. My Mac really doesn't like it!
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    Birding Newbie

    Wow, what a warm response. Thanks everyone!
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    ID Help Needed

    When I click on that link, my computer goes mental, saying it is a virus. Be warned...
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    ID Help Needed

    Thanks everyone. I'm 100% certain it was not a Red Kite as we see loads of them here and I could identify them easily. I got a very close look at this, and it was definitely more like a heron. A silhouetted grey heron is definitely the most likely as it stands, although again, as I was quite...
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    ID Help Needed - Oxford

    Hi all. Relative birding newbie here, so do excuse me if this is a silly question... I've posted this in the ID forum, but thought I'd also try the Oxfordshire one. Although I've been birding for less than a year, I'm super keen and spend a lot of time looking out on my garden and the many...
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    ID Help Needed

    Hi all. Relative birding newbie here, so do excuse me if this is a silly question... Although I've been birding for less than a year, I'm super keen and spend a lot of time looking out on my garden and the many various feeders etc. As much as I love it, I very rarely see anything unusual out...
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    Birding Newbie

    Hi all. I'm new to birding as of this year. I'm usually ok with identifying birds with my little pocket guide (although many also go unidentified) but I've just seen something I'd like help with, so have joined the forum. I live in Oxford, but my birding highlight has been seeing the Azorean...
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