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Banded Demoiselle111 viewsDean Eades07/13/17 at 13:10Dean Eades: cheers Trevor
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Banded Demoiselle111 viewsDean Eades07/10/17 at 18:55Trevor Gunby: Well caught Dean!!
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Sedge Warbler83 viewsSedge Warbler - River WithamGeoff Harrod05/14/17 at 07:39Geoff Harrod: Thanks for the ID, Geoff
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Dunlin99 viewsNick Clayton05/11/17 at 20:34Nick Clayton: Thanks Richard, it's very much appreciated.
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Dunlin99 viewsNick Clayton05/08/17 at 20:18Richard Pipe: Another cracking pic Nick
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111 viewsIan Shepherd05/06/17 at 21:51Roy Harvey: An exceptional shot Ian!
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Stonechat130 viewsStonechat - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes10/30/16 at 17:22Richard Pipe: Cracker Russell
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Marsh Harrier102 viewsGeoff Harrod09/23/16 at 07:45Geoff Harrod: OH, SO IT IS A MARSH HARRIER THEN ,THANKS
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Barn Owl chicks171 viewsOur first ever brood of 8 Alan Ball08/27/16 at 00:17Benjamin Ward: All the best for the future, little beauties!
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Barn Owl chicks171 viewsOur first ever brood of 8 Alan Ball08/26/16 at 20:26Roy Harvey: Wow!
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Goosander108 viewsLouth Canal, ( Tetney Lock )Dave Bradbeer08/05/16 at 12:36Dave Bradbeer: Forgot to mention the bird has been present for a ...
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Gannet120 viewsTrevor Gunby06/20/16 at 01:02Benjamin Ward: Great photos Trevor, as always, an amazing record....
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LITTLE RINGED PLOVER89 viewsGeoff Harrod05/26/16 at 07:52Geoff Harrod: Ever so sorry Benjamin, But i made a mistake, it w...
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LITTLE RINGED PLOVER89 viewsGeoff Harrod05/25/16 at 23:25Benjamin Ward: WOW Geoff... SUPERB photo, never had as good a vie...
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NO ID ( JUV LINNET POSSIBLE ) PLEASE IDENTIFY168 viewsGeoff Harrod05/15/16 at 17:57Russell Hayes: Deffo not a Nightingale. It's a Dunnock Geoff...
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NO ID ( JUV LINNET POSSIBLE ) PLEASE IDENTIFY168 viewsGeoff Harrod05/15/16 at 17:54Geoff Harrod: I HAVE BEEN TOLD THIS COULD BE A NIGHTINGALE
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NO ID ( JUV LINNET POSSIBLE ) PLEASE IDENTIFY168 viewsGeoff Harrod05/14/16 at 08:02Geoff Harrod: Cheers Colin
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JUV BLACK CAP (ACORDING COLLINS BIRD GUIDE )95 viewsGeoff Harrod05/13/16 at 21:38Russell Hayes: The worn tail feathers would suggest adult female ...
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NO ID ( JUV LINNET POSSIBLE ) PLEASE IDENTIFY168 viewsGeoff Harrod05/13/16 at 21:12Colin Scott: Looks like a Dunnock to me Geoff...
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142 viewsMJGrey05/03/16 at 09:28MJGrey: Wheatear in sheep paddock, Broadholme
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Barn Owl111 viewsCaught on my dinner break flying over field in front of workshop..Colin Scott03/28/16 at 14:39Colin Scott: Cheers Richard..
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Nuthatch118 viewsNick Clayton03/13/16 at 17:49Nick Clayton: Thanks Oliver, yes the Sun did come out to play la...
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Nuthatch118 viewsNick Clayton03/13/16 at 11:47Oliver Woodman: Nice Nick, looks like the light improved after the...
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Barn Owl111 viewsCaught on my dinner break flying over field in front of workshop..Colin Scott03/11/16 at 19:32Richard Pipe: Cracker Colin
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Dean Eades - Sparrowhawk146 viewsDean Eades03/08/16 at 19:04Dean Eades: Appreciated Richard
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