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Far Ings425 viewsMerry Christmas Everyone.Don Davis12/09/09 at 22:04Dean Eades: like it
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HAPPY CHRISTMAS ALL235 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean Eades12/09/09 at 19:17Nick Clayton: Merry Christmas Dean, have you wrapped up my 7D ye...
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Far Ings425 viewsMerry Christmas Everyone.Don Davis12/09/09 at 19:15Nick Clayton: You did really well to get all these birds in one ...
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satellite tracker834 viewsWayne GMot tracking satellite tagged raptors over Alkborough with our latest megaeuros tracking devisegpc12/03/09 at 01:51John Goy: That's him is it
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Outdoor pursuit pit,Barton.187 viewsA nice view of the pits at Barton.Stephen Routledge12/01/09 at 10:13Stephen Routledge: Thanks chaps. .
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Outdoor pursuit pit,Barton.187 viewsA nice view of the pits at Barton.Stephen Routledge12/01/09 at 08:46Neil Smith: Beauty! really nice image.
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Outdoor pursuit pit,Barton.187 viewsA nice view of the pits at Barton.Stephen Routledge11/30/09 at 22:57Michael Pickwell: Smashing Steve
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Outdoor pursuit pit,Barton.187 viewsA nice view of the pits at Barton.Stephen Routledge11/30/09 at 12:51Don Davis: Wonderful capture Steve.
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Birders heading home, Frampton marsh224 viewsNeil Smith11/14/09 at 21:39Matthew Taylor: Brilliant shot. Great reflections
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Footpath closure at RSPB Freiston Shore233 viewsThis map shows the work area at Freiston Shore. The blue lines are the footpaths that will remain open, althouth the main footpath between the car park past the hide will be closed for short periods to allow access for machinery. There will therefore be no circular route around the lagoon for the duration of the works, but you will still be able to access the sea watching shelter and the rest of the reserve. Paul French11/14/09 at 12:31Paul French: Everything open as normal now, and has been for a ...
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Birders heading home, Frampton marsh224 viewsNeil Smith11/10/09 at 15:57Dean Eades: Thats Nice Neil
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Birders heading home, Frampton marsh224 viewsNeil Smith11/10/09 at 13:40Neil Smith: Cheers Steve
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Birders heading home, Frampton marsh224 viewsNeil Smith11/10/09 at 10:31Stephen Routledge: Great Neil,nice reflections. .
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Toft Res - Enviroment Agency299 viewsMore waste of time & money from the Enviroment Agency 3 Bushes removed because the Agency stated that these would damage the Reservoir bank ! 2 Men 2 days, 4 to look at the job in 2 4x4 trucks with a folder full of photos of the 3 Bushes to come down ...

How can 3 Hawthorn bushes damage the Reservoir banks which are concrete ? & about 10m from the bank ...
Dean Eades11/08/09 at 16:58Dean Eades:
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Toft Res - Enviroment Agency299 viewsMore waste of time & money from the Enviroment Agency 3 Bushes removed because the Agency stated that these would damage the Reservoir bank ! 2 Men 2 days, 4 to look at the job in 2 4x4 trucks with a folder full of photos of the 3 Bushes to come down ...

How can 3 Hawthorn bushes damage the Reservoir banks which are concrete ? & about 10m from the bank ...
Dean Eades10/26/09 at 09:52Colin Smale: And all I want em to do is erect a screen hide at ...
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Donna Nook Dawn..188 viewsThe first time for a while i have seen the tide up this high,nice colours too!!Stephen Routledge10/24/09 at 08:51Stephen Routledge: Cheers Dean. .
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Dean Eades is BirdMad844 viewsDean Eades10/04/09 at 17:59Chris Grimshaw: whats this about bird
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Dean Eades is BirdMad844 viewsDean Eades10/03/09 at 20:00Dean Eades: No sleep for 2days
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Dean Eades is BirdMad844 viewsDean Eades10/03/09 at 16:19David Morison: Looks thirsty too!
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Steve Lyon266 viewsThis is me out Owl watching !
Steve Lyon10/03/09 at 14:40Dean Eades: cool
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Dawn over Horseshoe Pt162 viewsDave Bradbeer09/23/09 at 15:29Neil Kurz: Superb! Very dramatic
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Donna Nook Dawn..188 viewsThe first time for a while i have seen the tide up this high,nice colours too!!Stephen Routledge09/22/09 at 16:10Dean Eades: very nice
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Donna Nook Dawn..188 viewsThe first time for a while i have seen the tide up this high,nice colours too!!Stephen Routledge09/22/09 at 15:34Stephen Routledge: Thanks guy's. .
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Donna Nook Dawn..188 viewsThe first time for a while i have seen the tide up this high,nice colours too!!Stephen Routledge09/22/09 at 14:09Neil Smith: Full of atmosphere and mood Steve. Great stuff.
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Donna Nook Dawn..188 viewsThe first time for a while i have seen the tide up this high,nice colours too!!Stephen Routledge09/21/09 at 17:32Colin Pumfrett: Nice one Steve.
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Joining the Bird Club is a great way to make new birdwatching friends and contacts in Lincolnshire! If you are a "beginner", but keen to become actively involved in birding, you will find that learning about your county's wild birds - how, when and where to see them - is both easier and more enjoyable when undertaken in the company of our local enthusiasts. If you're already an active birdwatcher you can add another dimension to your birding by becoming involved in our varied local activities.

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