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Sandwich Tern161 viewsRoy Harvey08/02/11 at 22:47Michael Pickwell: Brilliant shot.
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Dean Eades - More local Little owls 120 viewsDean Eades08/02/11 at 22:47Michael Pickwell: Cracker.
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Cleethorpes roost132 viewsDave Bradbeer08/02/11 at 22:11Michael Pickwell: Love that Dave.
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Dunlin124 viewsJohn Clarkson08/01/11 at 22:54Steve Nesbitt: 2 nice photo's John
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Sandwich Tern129 viewsJohn Clarkson08/01/11 at 21:04Dean Eades: nice John
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Little ringed plover, Freiston RSPB125 viewsPaul Sullivan07/29/11 at 19:12Steve Nesbitt: Great take Paul
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Little ringed plover, Freiston RSPB125 viewsPaul Sullivan07/29/11 at 07:38Paul Sullivan: thank you
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Little ringed plover, Freiston RSPB125 viewsPaul Sullivan07/28/11 at 21:51Dean Eades: Very nice Paul
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Sandwich Tern161 viewsRoy Harvey07/28/11 at 18:49Roy Harvey: Thank you Steve
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Sandwich Tern161 viewsRoy Harvey07/28/11 at 16:46Steve Nesbitt: 3 great images Roy
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Kingfisher135 viewsNess Hide - Far IngsRichard Pipe07/28/11 at 16:46Steve Nesbitt: Nice Richard
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Dean Eades - Little owl 138 viewsMore from my local little owls,Dean Eades07/27/11 at 22:37Dean Eades: Thanks Richard
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Dean Eades - Little owl 138 viewsMore from my local little owls,Dean Eades07/27/11 at 20:22Richard Pipe: great one Dean
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Dean Eades - Little owl 138 viewsMore from my local little owls,Dean Eades07/26/11 at 23:06Dean Eades: Cheers m8
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Dean Eades - Little owl 138 viewsMore from my local little owls,Dean Eades07/26/11 at 21:51Steve Nesbitt: Looks like its yawning and saying "It's D...
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Juvenile Whitethroat?140 viewsSteve Nesbitt07/25/11 at 21:55Stephen Godson: nice blackcap m8
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Greater Spotted Woodpecker131 views1 of 4 seen, possible young bird?Steve Nesbitt07/25/11 at 19:02Steve Nesbitt: Thanks a lot David, thought possible Juv due it be...
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Turtle Dove130 viewsSteve Nesbitt07/25/11 at 19:01Steve Nesbitt: Thanks David
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Green Woodpecker146 viewsSteve Nesbitt07/25/11 at 19:01Steve Nesbitt: Thanks lads, shame sun was on wrong side, next tim...
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Green Woodpecker146 viewsSteve Nesbitt07/25/11 at 09:27David Morison: Well captured Steve.
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Turtle Dove130 viewsSteve Nesbitt07/25/11 at 09:26David Morison: Nice one, still several around.
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Greater Spotted Woodpecker131 views1 of 4 seen, possible young bird?Steve Nesbitt07/25/11 at 09:25David Morison: Yes, red crown = juvenile. Nice image Steve
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Dean Eades - Little owls172 viewsDean Eades07/24/11 at 21:51Dean Eades: thks Steve
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Juvenile Whitethroat?140 viewsSteve Nesbitt07/24/11 at 20:03Steve Nesbitt: Wow nice 1 Anthony I said when we saw it Blackcap ...
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Green Woodpecker146 viewsSteve Nesbitt07/24/11 at 19:36Anthony Bentley: Nice
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