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can you ID this bird in Scotland? -- Posted by NPrice on 08-30-04 11:33


http://uk.geocities.com/normapp@btinternet.com/scotland.html

This bird is proving a challenge to identify. Can you help?

Thanks

N Price



Re: can you ID this bird in Scotland? -- Posted by John J. Collins on 08-30-04 22:22


I believe its an autumn-plumaged Meadow Pipit.

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