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Photos on Bird@x

All photos on Bird@x are associated with recorded sightings. If you have a photo that you want to upload, first record the sighting with the relevant details, then use the button to upload as many photos as you like that relate to that sighting.

Each photo uploaded for the sighting will also be automatically catalogued against the relevant birder (you!), bird species and location (if specified).

If you are reading this then that probably means that no one has uploaded any photos yet for whichever birder, bird species, location or sighting you're looking at. Why not be the first!

Whenever you see a symbol like this 5 it shows you how many photos have been uploaded for the relevant item. Usually clicking on the symbol will take you to see the photos.

Comments on sightings are publicly visible. Only the sighting owner and their friends can comment on a sighting and reply to existing comments. The owner will be notified of any comments made.


Deb London
over 12 years ago

Thank you Matthew. :-)

Matthew Wells
over 12 years ago

Great spot! Also heard them several times in Norfolk and been frustrated not to see them. Had one good view last year at Minsmere... :-)

Deb London
over 12 years ago

Thank you Mike. :-)

mike turton
over 12 years ago

Well done a difficult bird to see head more often than seen and still one i have yet to see remember when i lived in Norfolk being up at hicking broad could clearly hear them and sat watching for an age and only seen reed and sedge warblers i feel a visit to some were with ccettis in winter coming on:-)Well done again :-)MIKE:-)