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    Default Hooded Merganser

    Bet that surprised you all

    I have trouble tellig a blue tit from a great tit, yet I can recognise a hooded merganser when I see one

    Good job I have a mentor on this lovely site to keep me right
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    Wow Cracking captures. Well done
    I have never seen one of those.

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    I don't think you will see many Chocky, as they are not indiginous to the UK, I believe that they are North American.

    Lovely shots though digidark.

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    Thanks Vlad

    Taken at Washington (Tyne and Wear not DC)

    It was at the WWT site up there

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    They probably have some specimen species there, as they do in many reserves.

    They are a beautiful bird though.
    Rolf

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    I didn't think they wer from over here but they are beautiful.

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    Wow beautiful pics and beautiful birds

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    Beautiful, but wierd. The first one looks like he has one of those velodrome cycling helmets on

    Beautiful captures, Digidark.

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