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John Paddon403 views1924 - 2014
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Trevor Gunby
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Path to Mill Hill285 viewsBy Mere hide. The water had receded significantly but this gives a taste of conditions a twelve days after the surge. Apparently water levels were up to the viewing flaps in the hide initiallyChris Grimshaw
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Damaged Path292 viewsThe path between the Mere and Fenland Lagoon. Behind me was totally floodedChris Grimshaw
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Fenland Lagoon235 viewsBreach in the bank by the East HideChris Grimshaw
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Fenland Lagoon262 viewsFenland Lagoon from Mill Hill showing the breach at the sluiceChris Grimshaw
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Mere Hide348 viewsNige Lound
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Fenland Lagoon West Hide298 viewsNige Lound
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Near Mere hide leading to Mill hill.307 viewsPaul Neale
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Fenland Lagoon.304 viewsPaul Neale
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Sad sights at Gibraltar Point.384 viewsPaul Neale
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Toft Res hide 457 viewsToft Gilleard Bird Hide what a waste of eight and half thousand pounds, more water coming in than a colander, very poor quality for the money this hide ...Dean Eades
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HIDE IDEAS384 viewsHere's a natty idea from S America. Will hide hand movements on shyer birds, maybe even drop a hint at those who think waving their arms through the slit when describing something is perhaps not such a good idea!! What we can do about loud voices is another challenge!Colin Smale
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Sunrise over Wolds from bedroom window217 viewsRuss Telfer
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Lincolnshire Sea285 viewsanother superb seawatching day with lots of sea to seegpc
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HIDDEN HIDES360 viewsSubject in Linc's bird chat. Taken last year. This hide is even worse this year! How many more are there like this?Colin Smale
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218 viewsTowards Grainthorpe HavenMark Johnson
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183 viewsTowards Donna NookMark Johnson
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last night New Waltham202 viewsRobert Hardy
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Table Top Mist267 viewsView from Gib Mill Hill at 0530 190513. The distant trees are Syke's FarmNige Lound
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Early Trichomonosis?252 viewsDavid Morison
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Toft Newton447 viewsA family taking their dog for a walk at my local patch :)Nick Clayton
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Thurlby in Winters Grip311 viewsDavid Morison
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Welton-le-Wold290 viewsSunriseNick Clayton
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Coming into the roost at Thurlby241 viewsChris Grimshaw
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Sunset over the Witham, Stapleford178 viewsJust before I saw the Barn OwlDavid Morison
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