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Brent Goose100 viewsSteve Nesbitt01/29/12 at 20:55Neil Smith: Nice flight shot Steve, lots of them around at fra...
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SEO151 viewsRuss Telfer01/29/12 at 20:54Neil Smith: Great image
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Nuthatch146 viewsRuss Telfer01/29/12 at 20:49Neil Smith: Very nice indeed!
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Short-eared Owl170 viewsOne of Two birds seen at RSPB Freiston Shore todayNeil Smith01/29/12 at 20:48Neil Smith: Thanks Don. It was great to get one on the local p...
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Mute Swan129 viewsMute SwanDon Davis01/29/12 at 19:14John Clarkson: Very arty Don. Nice composition
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Short-eared Owl170 viewsOne of Two birds seen at RSPB Freiston Shore todayNeil Smith01/29/12 at 17:53Don Davis: Nice Neil.
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Wigeon114 viewsSteve Nesbitt01/29/12 at 15:31Don Davis: Beauty Steve.
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Nuthatch146 viewsRuss Telfer01/29/12 at 13:36Dean Eades: Nice Russ
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SEO189 viewsRuss Telfer01/29/12 at 13:29Russ Telfer: Thanx Don
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SEO189 viewsRuss Telfer01/29/12 at 09:44Don Davis: Very Nice Russ.
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Short-eared Owl174 viewsQuite surprisingly the bird was sat in the hedge beside the busy Caistor-Horncastle road
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Roy Harvey01/29/12 at 08:22Robert Hardy: very nice Roy.
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SEO151 viewsRuss Telfer01/28/12 at 20:43Dean Eades: clean image nice
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SEO116 viewsRuss Telfer01/28/12 at 20:38Russ Telfer: Cheers guys
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Short-eared Owl174 viewsQuite surprisingly the bird was sat in the hedge beside the busy Caistor-Horncastle road
at 2.30 p.m.
Roy Harvey01/28/12 at 20:37Russ Telfer: Very Nice Roy
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Short-eared Owl174 viewsQuite surprisingly the bird was sat in the hedge beside the busy Caistor-Horncastle road
at 2.30 p.m.
Roy Harvey01/28/12 at 20:35Steve Nesbitt: Absolute belter
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Wigeon114 viewsSteve Nesbitt01/28/12 at 20:24Steve Nesbitt: Thanks lads, IDed this one correct then LOL! :lol...
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SEO151 viewsRuss Telfer01/28/12 at 20:16Steve Nesbitt: very nice Russ
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Shelduck93 viewsSteve Nesbitt01/28/12 at 20:13Steve Nesbitt: Oops Ta mate
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Wigeon114 viewsSteve Nesbitt01/28/12 at 20:12Russ Telfer: Nice mate
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Shelduck93 viewsSteve Nesbitt01/28/12 at 20:12Russ Telfer: Shelduck Steve Nice though
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Wigeon114 viewsSteve Nesbitt01/28/12 at 20:08Colin Smale: Very nice
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SEO116 viewsRuss Telfer01/28/12 at 19:56Dean Eades: cracker
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SEO116 viewsRuss Telfer01/28/12 at 19:54Steve Nesbitt: Great set Russ mate
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Goldeneye144 viewsSome of at least nine female and two males present this morning.Trevor Gunby01/26/12 at 17:20Dean Eades: Beautiful Birds
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Stonechat135 viewsIt's that bird again!Steve Nesbitt01/24/12 at 19:41Steve Nesbitt: Thank you very much
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