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Kingfisher133 viewsKing.Don Davis09/16/11 at 14:10Trevor Gunby: Nice one Don - needs sharp work to catch them in f...
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Little Stint114 viewsCovenhamRichard Pipe09/16/11 at 08:19Don Davis: Cracker.
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Little Stint114 viewsCovenhamRichard Pipe09/15/11 at 23:43Colin Smale: Nice one.
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Little Stint114 viewsCovenhamRichard Pipe09/15/11 at 21:40Colin Pumfrett: Little beauty.
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Little Stint114 viewsCovenhamRichard Pipe09/15/11 at 21:36Dean Eades:
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Grey Phalarope92 viewsCovenhamRichard Pipe09/15/11 at 21:36Dean Eades: Nice Richard
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Marsh Harrier165 viewsBird attempting to share carrion with a number of Crows at the north end of the LWT pit but was eventually driven off without getting a bite.
Does the regular sighting of the species at Kirkby this year indicate an increase in numbers generally?
Trevor Gunby09/14/11 at 19:04Russ Telfer: ha ha it came out nice mate !
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Common Sandpiper146 viewsTaken from the Fen hide. This is a much underwatched site which can be well worth a visit.Trevor Gunby09/13/11 at 23:28Dean Eades: Nice Trevor
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Marsh Harrier165 viewsBird attempting to share carrion with a number of Crows at the north end of the LWT pit but was eventually driven off without getting a bite.
Does the regular sighting of the species at Kirkby this year indicate an increase in numbers generally?
Trevor Gunby09/13/11 at 21:28Trevor Gunby: Russ - please note this is not a Damselfly!
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Red Legged Partridge111 viewsSteve Nesbitt09/10/11 at 21:13Stephen Godson: nice in flight shot m8
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black-tailed godwit118 viewsStephen Godson09/10/11 at 20:53Steve Nesbitt:
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black-tailed godwit118 viewsStephen Godson09/10/11 at 20:27Stephen Godson: thanks m8 not bad for a old boy learner
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black-tailed godwit118 viewsStephen Godson09/10/11 at 20:24Steve Nesbitt: Like it Steve
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Black-tailed Godwit122 viewsDavid Morison09/10/11 at 07:53David Morison: Thanks chaps!
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Black-tailed Godwit122 viewsDavid Morison09/08/11 at 18:04Steve Nesbitt: Nice set David
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Black-tailed Godwit122 viewsDavid Morison09/08/11 at 16:26Dean Eades: nice Dave
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Buzzard165 viewsRuss Telfer09/05/11 at 21:41Dean Eades: very nice Russ
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Cormorant106 viewsSteve Nesbitt09/04/11 at 20:33Steve Nesbitt: Thank you
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Little Egret122 viewsSteve Nesbitt09/04/11 at 18:56Steve Nesbitt: That did cross my mind when posting
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Little Egret122 viewsSteve Nesbitt09/04/11 at 17:22Andrew Chick: Is this bird walking on water....
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Stock dove 148 viewsSteve Nesbitt09/04/11 at 12:57Steve Nesbitt: Cheers m8 - Owe you a pint
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Stock dove 148 viewsSteve Nesbitt09/04/11 at 12:41Dean Eades: sorted Steve
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Stock dove 148 viewsSteve Nesbitt09/04/11 at 10:45Steve Nesbitt: that's what you get for rushing to put pi...
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Kingfisher.143 viewsColin Pumfrett09/04/11 at 09:28Colin Pumfrett: Thanks guys.
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Stock dove 148 viewsSteve Nesbitt09/04/11 at 00:26Colin Smale: I thought it was a cormorant !
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