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    Hiya people having been away on holiday for a week ive been saving up all my i dont knows for one thread... Though it has been reduced by the nice lady at topsham, who sat with me and helped me tons...

    So heres a mix and match of birds and one plant...
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    Hy ya Billy Hope you had a nice time.
    Don't know one and two .
    Mo. 3 is a Redshank and four looks like one of the Pipit family

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    number 4 - was in a church yard near dartmoor, could hold onto walls, had a flick of red in its tail area when flying... looked like it was going after insects but didnt sing...

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    Hi Billy, number four is a female Black Redstart, number two would appear to be female Pheasants.
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    I agree with your bird IDs there, Billy! Well done, getting that Black Redstart!

    I thought he plant was 'Pennywort' at first - one of those escapees from garden ponds which is clogging up our waterways, but I now think it is a plant with a much smaller leaf. Could you give us more info?

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