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Yes, those look like "regular" diodes (then have a band denoting a cathode) for protecting the LEDs from reverse bias. Not sure why they used such a large diode for this task. With 1000 ohm resistors the LEDs will not consume more than (12-3)/1000=0.009A (9mA) of current, so a diode less than quarter of physical size (or even smaller) could have been used.
Since space is evidently not an issue on that PC board, a general-purpose 1A 400V rectifier in an SMA package - essentially a surface-mount 1N4004 - is probably the least expensive (and most readily available) part of that type you will find.