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I just photographed an unusual bird on our feeder in Wiltshire. It was slightly bigger than a blackbird and more fluffed up,with a black mask around its eyes,a sharp straight beak, and a white patch on its throat.The body was light brown, wings tail darke
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I just photographed an unusual bird on our feeder in Wiltshire. It was slightly bigger than a blackbird and more fluffed up,with a black mask around its eyes,a sharp straight beak, and a white patch on its throat.The body was light brown, wings tail darke
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18/05/2022 19:43
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i love robins
21/05/2022 11:24
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Lol PB
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i love robins
21/05/2022 11:30
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sjwsarahjane
21/05/2022 14:58
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i love robins
Thanks. I did wonder about a White Throat before, but in fact I'm going with the majority and opting for a juvenile starling. Much less interesting sadly!
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sjwsarahjane
21/05/2022 15:01
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Love the Scottish accent! And yes, you're right. Oh well, not as rare a discovery as I thought!
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22/05/2022 17:46
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Good decision sjwsarahjane
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22/05/2022 18:26
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Lol Richard B
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