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Sedge Warbler138 viewsKevin Everton06/07/11 at 23:33Kevin Everton: Poblem uploading first image
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Common Buzzard312 viewsColin Smale06/07/11 at 11:16Colin Smale: Yep, size-wise, even from 2 miles away it looked b...
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Common Buzzard312 viewsColin Smale06/06/11 at 20:42Paul French: Hi Colin. Unfortunately this is a rather tatty loo...
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Whitethrote179 viewsRobert Hardy06/06/11 at 18:05Russell Hayes: Reed Warblers do have a white throat, it can be co...
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Whitethrote179 viewsRobert Hardy06/06/11 at 15:54Robert Hardy: I really would not know Russ it did look whitethro...
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Whitethrote179 viewsRobert Hardy06/06/11 at 15:23Russell Hayes: Rob, this looks like a Reed Warbler not a Whitethr...
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Whitethrote179 viewsRobert Hardy06/06/11 at 10:11Don Davis: Great take Rob.
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Common Buzzard312 viewsColin Smale06/05/11 at 23:55Colin Smale: I had to chuck it up in the air Rob to get a fligh...
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Common Buzzard312 viewsColin Smale06/05/11 at 23:15Robert Hardy: im amazed it can still fly
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Common Buzzard312 viewsColin Smale06/05/11 at 22:45Colin Smale: 3 pm. 3rd June 2011. Taken from Grainthorpe it was...
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Common Buzzard261 viewsColin Smale06/05/11 at 22:45Colin Smale: 3 pm. 3rd June 2011. Taken from Grainthorpe it was...
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Barn Owl caught a shrew171 viewsRobert Hardy06/05/11 at 10:44Steve Nesbitt: Nature in action nice one Rob
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Swift115 viewsSteve Nesbitt06/05/11 at 10:43Steve Nesbitt: Cheers Don
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Pied Wagtail110 viewsSteve Nesbitt06/05/11 at 10:43Steve Nesbitt: Thanks a lot Kev, yes was a good day m8
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Juvenile Willow Warblers awaiting feeding123 viewsFar IngsRichard Pipe06/05/11 at 10:42Steve Nesbitt: Excellent pics Richard
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Goldfinch chicks88 viewsThe nest of three well grown young is in our front garden. Only about 8 feet from the ground in an exposed positionRoy Harvey06/04/11 at 20:46Roy Harvey: Thanks Steve. Prior to this have always found it d...
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Pied Wagtail110 viewsSteve Nesbitt06/04/11 at 18:16Kevin Everton: Great shot's Steve look's like you had a g...
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Barn Owl128 viewsKevin Everton06/04/11 at 18:11Kevin Everton: Thank you Don and Steve
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Barn Owl caught a shrew171 viewsRobert Hardy06/04/11 at 12:09Don Davis: Great capture Rob.
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Barn Owl caught a shrew171 viewsRobert Hardy06/04/11 at 07:07Dean Eades: Nice Rob
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Swift115 viewsSteve Nesbitt06/03/11 at 18:05Don Davis: Well taken Steve.
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Goldfinch chicks88 viewsThe nest of three well grown young is in our front garden. Only about 8 feet from the ground in an exposed positionRoy Harvey06/03/11 at 16:38Steve Nesbitt: NIce trio of images R
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Barn Owl128 viewsKevin Everton06/03/11 at 16:20Steve Nesbitt: Nice 1 m8
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Barn Owl128 viewsKevin Everton06/03/11 at 12:22Don Davis: Well taken Kevin.
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House Martin, mud gathering106 viewsCleethorpes Country ParkDave Bradbeer06/02/11 at 22:50Roy Harvey: An interesting shot Dave - by far the most I have ...
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