The shorelark photos can be found on rare bird alert or birdguides websites (mow cop, staffordshire this year) and the goose on the oxfordshire birds and wildlife facebook group.
On a separate point female cinnamon teal and garganey look very similar!
On Monday, April 20, 2026 at 04:44:50 AM GMT+1, Robert O'Brien <00001bb3f9cc1f1f-dmarc-request...> wrote:
Just a general FYI. ID Frontiers does not accept attached images. The
message will go through, but no message is attached. This makes it very
difficult to determine what the subject bird is. For instance, a
yellow-faced Shore Lark can be very hard to decipher or to find on the net,
other than a dedicated search.. If there are images of same on eBird, just
give the eBird url.
Free web pages such as Flickr will accept images, requiring a free account,
and that url can then be cited. I've had such an account for several
decades with no problems whatsoever. I rarely even use it, except in this
situation.
Bob OBrien Portland OR
On Sun, Apr 19, 2026 at 7:15 PM phil barnett <
<000006b92a0d9855-dmarc-request...> wrote:
> Hi,
> nice to see the group is still going. Firstly this 'shorelark'
> photographed in the uk looks yellow around the face (other photos on the
> net). Secondly is it me or is this goose a greater blue morph snow goose,
> still on otmoor uk the other day (along with an american golden plover
> which turned up on saturday).
> Phil
>
> Shorelark by David Talbot
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