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    Warbler? At Wheldrake Ings. 4th May

    Seen last Saturday in North Yorkshire
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    Please help with this bird at Wheldrake Ings - England 4th May

    Thanks Butty. I'm not good with warblers at all
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    Please help with this bird at Wheldrake Ings - England 4th May

    This bird was flying about all over the trees but had no calls or songs when I could see it thanks for any IDs
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    Peregrine falcons sex and age? UK 21/04

    Saw the minster's resident falcons last Friday. Knowing there are 1 nesting pair and a juvenile there, which two would these be?
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    Goose rearranging swan's nest

    Didn't expect any more replies to this thread but I did email a goose expert (Prof. Sonia Kleindofer of Flinders university) and this was her helpful response
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    Goose rearranging swan's nest

    No I read it correctly but typed the wrong word. Still not a swan goose. This was filmed at a place with hundreds of wild greylags and I was close enough to the nest to confidently assert that it was, in fact, a greylag
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    Goose rearranging swan's nest

    It was in Yorkshire, England. It wasn't a snow goose but a greylag
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    Goose rearranging swan's nest

    Gosh thanks for telling me. I've linked the correct video above
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    Goose rearranging swan's nest

    This is the correct video
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    Goose rearranging swan's nest

    I saw a greylag on a swan nest, moving sticks around a occasionally sitting on the eggs. The swans were close by but unbothered. What was happening? Video here quality is bad due to YouTube
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    Found amongst greylags - Northern England

    Always a possibility. This area is full of not entirely 'pure' greylags but wild enough that I don't consider them domestic variants. This one though, feathers were practically reflecting sunlight, so i thought maybe leucism
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    Found amongst greylags - Northern England

    Someone said greater white fronted but no, it didn't look like one at all. My first impression was leucistic greylag? Any thoughts?
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    Domestic or hybrid mallards? England 25/2

    Thanks for the insightful reply. At first I thought they were mallards x shovellers but maybe they're just a funky couple.
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