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Arrods | 12:04 Thu 08th Aug 2019 | Animals & Nature
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Discovered this poor dead bird sort of wedged at the bottom of an ivy, less than a metre off the ground.

Any suggestions as to type? A woodcock perhaps, given its long beak?

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Oops doesn't seem that the link had worked. Haven't posted a photo before. Tried using tinypic and got the message about it being no longer supported in 2019. Any suggestions? Thanks
Looks very much like a Woodcock to me.
Opened for me, Arrods and I agree with Emeritus.
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Thanks all - and I'd 'best answer' you all if I could.

Not sure why the pic didn't open for me.

I take it I can chalk this one off as a visitor to my garden, albeit deceased. I gather the woodcock population is worryingly low. Such a shame for this little fellow.
Just managed to see the link, after a few attempts. What a shame!.
What sort of habitat are you close to?.
I'm not an expert but have You considered snipe or jack snipe, just a thought.
I was also thinking snipe but it's not my specialist subject

https://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/Wilsons_Snipe/id
Jno, I think those are North American birds.
From the shape of the beak I would say it's a woodcock
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We live in the suburbs of Leigh-on-Sea with open countryside and woods nearby. According to the RSPB website, the species is fairly well spread around the country.

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