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    Field work ... hard work!

    Looks like a Greenshank maybe?
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    Field work ... hard work!

    Yellowhammer?
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    Field work ... hard work!

    Red-backed Shrike?
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    Field work ... hard work!

    Reed Warbler?
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    Field work ... hard work!

    House Martin
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    Field work ... hard work!

    Blackbird
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    Field work ... hard work!

    Tree Sparrow.
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    Field work ... hard work!

    Yellowhammer?
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    Field work ... hard work!

    Magpie?
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    Field work ... hard work!

    Jackdaw.
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    Field work ... hard work!

    Mistle Thrush
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    Field work ... hard work!

    Tufted Duck?
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    Field work ... hard work!

    Little Grebe?
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    Field work ... hard work!

    I did wonder about cuckoos, but then i realised the brown bit I was seeing as the bird's back was part of the bush. Then again, I have no other better suggestions.
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    Field work ... hard work!

    Red-Backed Shrike
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    Field work ... hard work!

    Lesser Grey Shrike? Another tricky one!
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    Field work ... hard work!

    Not Red Crested Pochard or Goosander, the only suggestion i have left is Red Breasted Merganser, but the head doesn't look the right shape.
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    Field work ... hard work!

    Is that a female Goosander? Actually, i want to change my mind and say R C pochard.
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    Field work ... hard work!

    House Martin?
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    Field work ... hard work!

    That's impossible! Collared or pied flycatcher? I'll say collared.
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    Field work ... hard work!

    Juvenile starling is good. Only other guess would be nutcracker but i don't think you get them all too often round your parts.
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    Field work ... hard work!

    That is shockingly difficult, i can barely see a thing. I would say lesser spotted woodpecker, but i think i've gone funny-eyed from looking to hard.
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    Field work ... hard work!

    Shoveler?
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