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Hobby119 viewsOne of two over private land near BaumberRuss Telfer09/07/13 at 20:49Nick Clayton: Great image Russ
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Hobby119 viewsOne of two over private land near BaumberRuss Telfer09/07/13 at 19:20Mark Johnson: Cracker Russ
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Common Buzzard132 viewsMark Johnson09/07/13 at 19:18Mark Johnson: Thanks
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Common Buzzard105 viewsMark Johnson09/07/13 at 19:17Mark Johnson: Thanks Rob
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Common Buzzard107 viewsMark Johnson09/07/13 at 19:16Mark Johnson: Thanks Russ
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Common Buzzard132 viewsMark Johnson09/07/13 at 09:30Dean Eades: cracker mate
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Peregrine102 viewsA foggy morning at FiskertonPete Scott09/06/13 at 15:40Colin Smale: Like that... bird a bit too much in the middle but...
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200%crop128 viewsJust too far away.Robert Hardy09/06/13 at 08:04gpc: North Norfolk ringed still waiting for full detail...
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Common Buzzard107 viewsMark Johnson09/05/13 at 21:15Russ Telfer: Beauty
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Common Buzzard132 viewsMark Johnson09/05/13 at 21:12Russ Telfer: Absolute beauties Mark
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Common Buzzard132 viewsMark Johnson09/05/13 at 19:45Garry Wright: nice set mark
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Common Buzzard105 viewsMark Johnson09/05/13 at 12:18Robert Hardy: fantastic set
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200%crop128 viewsJust too far away.Robert Hardy09/04/13 at 22:19Colin Smale: I think it's the same bird Rob. DL
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200%crop128 viewsJust too far away.Robert Hardy09/04/13 at 20:01Robert Hardy: when you rotate the image i think it says DL
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Greenshank.64 viewsPaul Neale09/03/13 at 11:06Paul Neale: Thanks Dean.
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Greenshank.64 viewsPaul Neale09/02/13 at 21:32Dean Eades: nice paul
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Wryneck, Frampton RSPB219 viewsPaul Sullivan09/01/13 at 09:24Colin Smale: Nice...Frampton?
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Spotted Flycatcher72 viewsMark Johnson08/31/13 at 09:34Mark Johnson: Thanks
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Clouded Yellow195 viewsMark Johnson08/31/13 at 09:33Mark Johnson: Thanks Dean
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Fox.189 viewsPaul Neale08/30/13 at 07:37Paul Neale: Cheers Dean.
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Fox.189 viewsPaul Neale08/29/13 at 22:09Dean Eades: NICE
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Red-backed Shrike175 viewsJohn Clarkson08/29/13 at 22:08Dean Eades: sweet John
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Hybrid Goose320 viewsThis bird was seen on Riverslea pit this morning and "Birdguides" suggest it is a hybrid
probably a Ross's x Barnacle. Any comments would be welcome.
Trevor Gunby08/29/13 at 22:07Dean Eades: nice Trev
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Wryneck175 viewsWryneck - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes08/29/13 at 14:45John Clarkson: Very nice Russ
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Wryneck177 viewsWryneck - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes08/29/13 at 11:30Paul Neale: Well done Russ very nice.
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