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    Grimley and Holt

    I have forwarded the photos and video with sound to Steven. Having not seen a subspecies other than the nominant form, my attention was drawn to the "odd" call, which is part of the reason the sound was recorded. From the ample research provided, its not about what the bird turns out to be...
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    Grimley and Holt

    In other words.... large can of worms! The first thing I want to say regarding the photos is that they are straight from the camera other than cropping down to reduce the size. I use a canon 1100D with a Tamron 70-300mm lens, at the most open aperture, at 400 ISO- these are not the most...
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    Grimley and Holt

    These are the last photos.
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    Grimley and Holt

    Im sorry for the poor quality video the forum limits meant that the quality of the video needed reducing. I have some more photos but will need some more cropping to get it under the limits as well. I will do this and upload as well.
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    Grimley and Holt

    ID for this obliging bird please- Quite a lot of photos. We also have a video to upload with the song if required Thanks
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    Grimley and Holt

    Very quiet today, only a couple of things to report. Firstly, views of the water rail were had along the causeway, and secondly we had views of a wheatear along the north east bank. please see record shots attached.
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    Grimley and Holt

    Phil to be honest looking at the differences between black and white winged are somewhat more tricky than a newbie to the hobby like me to make the judgement. I have other pictures again poor quality (the sooner i get a bigger and better lens the better) but too big to upload here. Personally...
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    Grimley and Holt

    Black tern still there as we left at 6:45. Few (poor quality) pictures for those wanting to confirm ID.
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    Grimley and Holt

    The sigma 150-500mm wouldnt go a miss either!
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