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langara | 18:18 Thu 17th Dec 2015 | Animals & Nature
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Hi, my neighbour has just been to see me as she had a picture of a bird on her camera taken today sitting on her back garden fence. A large bird larger than a kestrel black body, pinkish cheeks, red legs, and 2 distinctive white spots on the top of his head., she didn't want to leave her camera but is coming again tomorrow so will put a picture on. I have been through my bird books as had she. No idea. Her garden backs onto farmland, if that is any help. Thanks all
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what kind of beak ?
What part of the country?
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Sorry should have said hooked beak and Norfolk, she has shown photo's to two old ladies nearby who if anyone knows they will, but they had no idea.
Could be a red legged partridge.
I find that one of the best ways to identify birds, is to google it then sift your way through the countless images.
Maybe its a sparrow hawk or something similar but the images will show the bird in varying stages of its life and also males and females
I thought of red legged partridge but the black body put me off.
I thought sparrow hawk at first, they have yellow legs.
What about one of those, dark (almost blak) pheasants, often seen in recent years.
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melv, we're looking for a red legged bird.
I don't think the black pheasants chip is referring to are melanistic they are a species imported from the USA for sport shooting.
Pheasants don't have hooked beaks
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Hi can someone tell me how to put a photo on, now have one for the above bird
Load the photo to tinypic first

http://tinypic.com/
Hurry up with that photo! Please :D
Could it be a red footed falcon?
One was found shot dead in Cambridgeshire in November.
Quite rare I believe
Greylag Goose?
White fronted goose?
Any update on this? I would love to see the photo
Me too

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