The observer wrote:
"it appeared only very slightly darker than the adjacent LBBGs"
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Gull from Staffordshire (UK)
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Re: Gull from Staffordshire (UK)
A hybrid could be an option, but lou and me agreed that most likely is a LBBG. Any other opinion?
Re: Gull from Staffordshire (UK)
Looks like a big LBBG to me.
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Re: Gull from Staffordshire (UK)
in the context of this bird i was searching for 3rd cycle LBBGs with similar tertials in late autumn. not so many to find - usually there are only 1-2 "immature" looking TT among adult like ones.
isn't that something unusual beside its size?
isn't that something unusual beside its size?