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Gannets93 viewsgpc10/11/13 at 22:18Colin Smale: Crikey !!
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2 'Bats' sp near Killingholme pits211 viewsI think these are larger than
pipistrelles. Of interest to the bat folk?
Colin Smale10/11/13 at 09:42Colin Smale: Apparently they are Noctule bats.
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Dunlin166 viewsNick Clayton10/07/13 at 21:34Nick Clayton: Thanks Garry and Colin
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Dunlin166 viewsNick Clayton10/07/13 at 21:03Colin Smale: Beauty Nick. Lovely clean shot, pose, catchlight a...
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Dunlin166 viewsNick Clayton10/07/13 at 20:33Garry Wright: Very nice
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Dunlin166 viewsNick Clayton10/07/13 at 19:33Nick Clayton: Thanks Rob, it's very much appreciated
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Dunlin166 viewsNick Clayton10/07/13 at 18:49Robert Hardy: thats a cracker Nick.
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Brambling.133 viewsPaul Neale10/03/13 at 22:36Dean Eades: Nice
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Dean Eades - Little owl 136 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean Eades10/03/13 at 22:35Dean Eades: cheers Paul
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2 'Bats' sp near Killingholme pits211 viewsI think these are larger than
pipistrelles. Of interest to the bat folk?
Colin Smale10/02/13 at 22:01Robert Hardy: Looks like a mid aged male possibily a Microbat a...
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Dean Eades - Little owl 136 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean Eades10/02/13 at 10:31Paul Neale: Very nice Dean.
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Dean Eades - Little owl 136 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean Eades10/02/13 at 10:09Dean Eades: Many thanks Andy
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115 viewsGarry Wright10/01/13 at 23:53Garry Wright: Huttoft pit
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Spotted Flycatcher.100 viewsPaul Neale10/01/13 at 11:01Paul Neale: Cheers Garry.
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Spotted Flycatcher.100 viewsPaul Neale09/30/13 at 23:23Garry Wright: Nice Paul
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Dean Eades - Little owl 136 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean Eades09/30/13 at 22:09Andy Atkinson: Phenominal photography
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juvenile Hobby111 viewsgpc09/28/13 at 10:34Robert Hardy: super shot Graham
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juvenile Hobby111 viewsgpc09/27/13 at 22:14Garry Wright: Nice
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Dean Eades - Heron 112 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean Eades09/27/13 at 17:33Dean Eades: cheers Nick
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Kingfisher109 viewsFrom the hide.Trevor Gunby09/27/13 at 17:32Dean Eades: NICE Trev
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Black Tailed Godwit105 viewsDavid Morison09/26/13 at 13:20David Morison: Thanks Colin and Garry!
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2 'Bats' sp near Killingholme pits175 viewsI think these are larger than
pipistrelles
Colin Smale09/26/13 at 08:32Colin Smale: No one know what species there are?
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Spotted Redshank82 viewsSunrise at FramptonRuss Telfer09/24/13 at 18:45Nick Clayton: Very nice Russ
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Dean Eades - Heron 112 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean Eades09/24/13 at 18:44Nick Clayton: Cracking shot Dean
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Little Stint69 viewsRuss Telfer09/24/13 at 18:43Nick Clayton: Good image with nice light Russ
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