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I've revised my thinking on these bird species(s).1) Is definitely a Yellow-breasted Bunting 2) This one's obvious, I've seen them abroad, this is an adult female Andalusian Hemipode and 3) the final one is a Wilson's Knot.
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These are all leucistic herring gulls.
did nt really expect a serious reaction !
did nt really expect a serious reaction !
did nt really expect a serious reaction !
Neither did I!
Neither did I!
Neither did I!
I've revised my thinking on these bird species(s).1) Is definitely a Yellow-breasted Bunting 2) This one's obvious, I've seen them abroad, this is an adult female Andalusian Hemipode and 3) the final one is a Wilson's Knot.
Congratulations, clearly a lot of research has gone into identifying these difficult species - absolutely amazing & well done !
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