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    Unknown moth to a complete beginner!

    Apologies if this is the moth equivalent of 'what does a blackbird look like?' but could somebody id this moth that came into our house last night (Norfolk) Am interested in this, but at the minute I know absolutely nothing about them!
  2. Capuchine Rock Dove

    Capuchine Rock Dove

    At first sight, I thought it was a Barn Owl.... Have been put right now!
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    Rock Dove?

    Put two and two together.... got six? The spot where I took the photo is quite a regular haunt for the local barn owls - must admit I thought it had had a hard life!!? Never seen this one before, any ideas if they are rare or just an offshoot?
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    Rock Dove?

    Never thought I would ever get the two confused! Back to the guides for me...
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    Rock Dove?

    Honestly, just posted them on the gallery and got told that straight away - thought I was going crazy!?
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    Rock Dove?

    Very embarassingly, I thought this was a juvenile Barn Owl - but have been told it is actually just a Rock Dove. Can anyone confirm it for me please? Am just surprised due to the size and shape of it!
  7. Whitethroat

    Whitethroat

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    Warbler - Norfolk Garden

    Brilliant, thank you all - first sight in the garden!
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    Warbler - Norfolk Garden

    Sure this is an easy one, but I can't tell who this is? Not good at telling warblers and the like apart yet! It has been hanging around my garden all day, quite close to the sea if that is of any help!
  10. Yellowhammer

    Yellowhammer

  11. Robin

    Robin

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    Brambling?

    That's what I thought - it was moving quite slowly but flew off quite happily when I moved closer. I thought maybe he had just changed his plumage, thought that could be why he looked so fluffy? But he was definitely a bit slow
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    Brambling?

    Saw this bird in my garden today - I think it is a brambling in summer plumage, but was a bit confused as I didn't think they would still be around? Can anyone confirm it for me please?
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    Just Starting Photography

    Hi everyone, I have been a birder for ages but have only just started trying to photograph them properly! Any tips/feedback at all will be most appreciated! I have attached one I took today of a Goldfinch in the garden, I guess it is easier to go for garden birds first and then move upwards?
  15. Goldfinch

    Goldfinch

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    Nikon Coolpix P80

    I generally use the Windows Picture Gallery - but I have a few others on the computer. Some of the pictures are of a correct file size but not all of them. A bit frustrating as I don't know why some are and some aren't!
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    Nikon Coolpix P80

    Hi, I have the above camera and have been using it for lots of great garden pictures. I tried to upload them onto the gallery earlier, and they are all coming up as file size too big! What am I doing wrong? And how do I shrink the file size? Some of them are great pictures!! Many thanks
  18. Green Woodpecker

    Green Woodpecker

  19. Siskin

    Siskin

  20. Any chance of a meal?

    Any chance of a meal?

    Friendly chaffinch came begging for food!
  21. Paired Up

    Paired Up

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    Comment by 'Guest' in media 'Smew Straight Out Of The Camera'

    Wow - fantastic shot! Just wanted to echo what everyone else thinks!
  23. Keeping A Close Eye...

    Keeping A Close Eye...

    Mute Swan close-up
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    Hedghog

    When do they generally start waking up? I must admit, after the last few days I have set up the food bowl for them again!
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    Waders seen at Salthouse, N. Norfolk (England)

    Brilliant, cheers everyone. I thought so with the Redshank but wasnt sure about the Curlew. I have one other, probably easy for you guys but I am only just getting used to the coast!
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