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dead whale Butterwick433 viewsviewed from Butterwick but near LevertonPaul Sullivan12/11/06 at 15:09Neil Smith: So far only Herring and LBB's. Definatley a Sp...
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dead whale Butterwick433 viewsviewed from Butterwick but near LevertonPaul Sullivan12/09/06 at 22:56gpc: hell of an Ivory Gull possibility here
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Grey seal and pup174 viewsAlan Bowness11/05/06 at 19:33Dean Eades: nice al
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Dean Eades - Seal141 viewsDonna nook 29-10-06Dean Eades10/29/06 at 19:28uniomystic: a beautiful creature --- I'm sure I'm rela...
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Dean Eades - Seal129 viewsDonna nook 29-10-06Dean Eades10/29/06 at 19:24uniomystic: lovely shot Dean. Dave Johnson
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Hare174 viewsMick West09/10/06 at 19:39Mick West: Thanks Dave, am proud of this one! Mandy
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Hare174 viewsMick West09/10/06 at 17:36uniomystic: well done Mandy, Bagmoor Lane east end is good for...
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A thirsty fox276 viewsThe ducks were resting on the reservoir bank when they were suddenly startled by a fox which strolled down to the waters edge. It had a drink then ambled off again. Just time for me to get one digiscoped shot.Roy Harvey07/06/06 at 08:11Colin Smale: Good capture Roy
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Dean Eades - Hare159 viewsNocton fen 12-06-06Dean Eades06/13/06 at 11:38Neil Smith: Like it! your doing well with the mammals at the m...
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Dean Eades - Hare159 viewsNocton fen 12-06-06Dean Eades06/12/06 at 22:11Matthew Latham: Nice one Dean
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Dean Eades - Stoats510 viewsMessingham 08-06-06Dean Eades06/12/06 at 17:46Dean Eades: Thks Colin - lots of Patience
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Dean Eades - Stoats510 viewsMessingham 08-06-06Dean Eades06/11/06 at 08:07Colin Smale: Dr Dolittle I presume, heck Dean, you must be able...
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Dean Eades - Stoats510 viewsMessingham 08-06-06Dean Eades06/09/06 at 16:09Dean Eades: Thanks - family of 4
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Dean Eades - Stoats510 viewsMessingham 08-06-06Dean Eades06/09/06 at 12:22Colin Pumfrett: magic
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Dean Eades - Stoats510 viewsMessingham 08-06-06Dean Eades06/09/06 at 07:32Neil Smith: Brilliant picture!
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Roe Deer168 viewsNocton fen 18-04-06Dean Eades04/18/06 at 17:40Neil Smith: Nice, how i see muntjack!!
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Whale Skegness308 viewsDean Eades02/17/06 at 18:47Dean Eades:
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Whale Skegness300 viewsDean Eades02/17/06 at 18:47Dean Eades:
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Whale Skegness359 viewsDean Eades02/17/06 at 18:47Dean Eades:
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cubs at Market Rasen
547 viewsRoy Harvey05/17/05 at 07:21Dean Eades: Nice
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547 viewsRoy Harvey05/15/05 at 19:34Colin Smale: That's nice Roy.
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Mink - River Slea.1142 viewsMink swimming in the River Slea.Graham Hardy03/06/05 at 20:20Anon: Yep, classic view of a mink
     
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