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Spot The Peregrine!161 viewsCleethorpesDave Bradbeer
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Kestral99 viewsRobert Hardy
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ROBIN173 viewsKevin Everton
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SNIPE127 viewsKevin Everton
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BLUE TIT79 viewsKevin Everton
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a little Poser144 viewsRobert Hardy
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Sparrowhawk158 viewsRegular visitor to my garden, is it a male or female?Steve Nesbitt
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Goldcrest143 viewsGoldcrest at Donna NookTrevor Gunby
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Carrion Crow194 viewsCarrion Crow - Bardney - 2 birds showing LeucismRussell Hayes
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Carrion Crow174 viewsCarrion Crow - BardneyRussell Hayes
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Egyptian Goose162 viewsFrom the hide at Kirkby on Bain. Didn't expect this sort of behavior in mid October!Trevor Gunby
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Egyptian Goose98 viewsFrom the hide at Kirkby on BainTrevor Gunby
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Dean Eades - Whooper swan 138 viewsDean Eades
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Dean Eades - Ringed plover 102 viewsDean Eades
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Dean Eades - Ringed plover 84 viewsDean Eades
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Gannet136 viewsGannet - Wash Boat TripRussell Hayes
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Gannet99 viewsGannet - Wash Boat TripRussell Hayes
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Fledging Treecreepers - Fulbeck July 2011130 viewsImage sent to me by Dick High (Finder of the 2010 White Throated Sparrow) of a family of treecreepers fledging from a fibre cement boarded shed!Andrew Chick
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Dunnock72 viewsDavid Morison
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Black-tailed Godwit137 viewsWas looking for the Ring-necked Duck but this was the most interesting bird to turn up (quite unusual at the site).Trevor Gunby
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Black-headed Gull98 viewsFrom the hide at Kirkby on BainTrevor Gunby
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Dean Eades - Ringed plover 120 viewsDean Eades
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Dean Eades - Whooper swan 116 viewsDean Eades
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Dean Eades - Whooper swan81 viewsDean Eades
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Merlin or Hobby283 viewsCouldn't make my mind up which but the consensus is MERLIN. About half a mile away (as usual) chasing what looks like a wheatear which did escape.Colin Smale
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