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  1. Jane Turner

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    That's an odd looking one - I has a very similar profiled call last year - on a PC that is currently dead so I can't do a side by side
  2. Jane Turner

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    Most of my Dunnocks pass 300ft up. So I've decided not to look at them any more
  3. Jane Turner

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    No orange Dunnock for you yet the?
  4. Jane Turner

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    re the emargination on the 3rd pp - I'm not sure what you can see rules out Marsh, though it would be nice if it was further out http://www.teesmouthbc.com/tbcweb/90to94/d1/Marsh%20Warbler%20South%20Gare%20May%201994%20JMY.jpg The head and bill shape look good.
  5. Jane Turner

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    It was paired with a male that sang see see.....TICK which was not good for the nerves either
  6. Jane Turner

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    Your reed bunting reminds me of this one http://www.birdforum.net/attachment.php?attachmentid=451276&d=1373130614 black face AND rufous streaks
  7. Jane Turner

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    Patchlist-tastic
  8. Jane Turner

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    My biggest buzzes of the last two years were Grey Partridge (2nd reord but my 1st) and Kingfisher - 1st since 1976. I've bunked off work for Little Grebe and Pheasant! Other birders may think you a little strange when you jump up and down shouting Jay - but I've done it! They are better than...
  9. Jane Turner

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    Aren't moments like that just the best
  10. Jane Turner

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    Nice one!
  11. Jane Turner

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    Eg mandellii sound a bit peep y to me http://www.xeno-canto.org/176057
  12. Jane Turner

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    It reminds me of an upside down tristis Chiffer call - which does sound like a mono-syllabic peep, so perhaps no surprise! Have you checked other YB types?
  13. Jane Turner

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    Looks shorter, less di-syllabic but still falling then rising
  14. Jane Turner

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    Wait for alight easterly and you'll hear them
  15. Jane Turner

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    Amazing record nonetheless. Well jealous.
  16. Jane Turner

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    nice pom!
  17. Jane Turner

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    I once dipped a Swimming Red Deer on a sea watch... I'll never get that one back!
  18. Jane Turner

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    They are night singers on territory.
  19. Jane Turner

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    It does look repentant to be fair
  20. Jane Turner

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    Wow...that's an amazing fall of sanitaryware!
  21. Jane Turner

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    Sorry to be the bearer of bad news,but its a hybrid Cibus frigidus x siugio Black variant fridge-freezer
  22. Jane Turner

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    Don't make the mistake of feeding it.
  23. Jane Turner

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    There used to be views...but taxonomy is in the air at present
  24. Jane Turner

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    More rattlers- but also tacking Kazakhstan http://www.xeno-canto.org/sounds/uploaded/YEEQSGIKMT/XC145115-Braamsluiper%20blythi_20130515_19_roep.mp3 India http://www.xeno-canto.org/sounds/uploaded/PWDLINYMKL/XC116762-LesserWhitethroat1202.mp3
  25. Jane Turner

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    Eastern birds do tac, but western birds don't rattle is my simplified understanding. You really want to hear it do this... http://www.xeno-canto.org/sounds/uploaded/YEEQSGIKMT/XC145277-Braamsluiper_halimodendri_20130721_06_ratel.mp3 not the sheep bit!
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