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Jan 2018
10:07am, 17 Jan 2018
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Heinzster
Gorgeous Goldcrest in the bush outside my window this morning. It has a very orange crest, so I was wondering if it could be a Firecrest. BTO website shows that it was a male Goldcrest, Firecrests are probably very unlikely this far North and West
Jan 2018
10:31am, 17 Jan 2018
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KinkyS
The white eye stripe is the best way to id a firecrest :-)
Jan 2018
10:39am, 17 Jan 2018
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Derby Tup
On a general note most birds are looking really smart now in breeding plumage. Even relatively mundane species like mallard and pheasant are really glowing. The crest on the goldcrest I saw at the weekend was very evident even in horrible grey light nerd
Jan 2018
11:03am, 17 Jan 2018
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flyingfinn
Was thinking the same yesterday when I spotted a really stunning Bullfinch
Jan 2018
4:21pm, 17 Jan 2018
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Heinzster
Several kestrels hovering round Stansted arrivals
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Jan 2018
11:15am, 18 Jan 2018
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D2
Was excited this morning on returning from my walk in the distance I could see a large bird on the barn roof as I got closer I was no wiser to what it was (my eye sight is not perfect and I didn't have any binoculars). As I got closer I willed it not to fly off and it was still there when I got in the farmyard.... anti-climax; a pigeon! lol
Jan 2018
1:29pm, 18 Jan 2018
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flanker
first Goldeneye for a long time yesterday, on a quick trip out to RSPB Fen Drayton.

And some lovely photos of a Kestrel just a few feet away in the late afternoon sun :-)
Jan 2018
3:37pm, 18 Jan 2018
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Derby Tup
Goldeneye drakes are wonderful looking birds - very handsome
Jan 2018
3:40pm, 18 Jan 2018
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HappyG(rrr)
Yellow hammers x 2, I think. They were pretty. I really struggle with our raptors. They're big, so most of them are buzzards, but a couple of them were kestrels I think. Goshawk? I dunno? :-) G
Jan 2018
3:44pm, 18 Jan 2018
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becca7
HappyG that's right, buzzards and kestrels (which are smaller) are most likely what you will see in Fife, possibly sparrowhawk. I don't think you get Goshawks. Further north you would have a chance of White Tailed Sea Eagle. You would know if you saw one of them. :)

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Big Garden Birdwatch 26-28th January rspb.org.uk

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