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    Well, at Lavells Lake... (Found thanks to you guys )
    Spotted by me this afternoon... at about 17:30
    The light was really really bad and this guy was high and fast - I was at ISO 12800 just to get any light into the camera
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    I'm wondering whether that might be a Hobby Gavin.
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    Looking at facial features I think it is ahobby.
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    I f you want to see peregrines then the hospital at London Wetland Centre is a good Place (although birds are far away) also The ridge at Arundel wetland centre again birds are fairly distant.
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    Interesting, thanks guys.
    It had the dark cheeks and light throat that put me in the peregrine direction.
    Hadn't even considered it might be a hobby.... I'd better change my post on berksbirds :| !

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    About 2 months early for Hobby's apparently.
    They're not in the UK until mid-late April

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    Well although that is normally the case, it isn't impossible for one to be here now.
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    It seems to be much the cause for debate all over the place!

    Does this additional pic help?
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