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Map296 viewsJohn Clarkson10/01/15 at 19:15Anthony Bentley: Can I ask what this refers to?
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Red-breasted Fly260 viewsRecord shot just before darkChris Atkin09/29/15 at 22:54Chris Atkin: Thanks Richard
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Yellow-browed Warbler214 viewsYellow-browed Warbler - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes09/28/15 at 19:36Richard Pipe: Cracker Russell
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Red-breasted Fly260 viewsRecord shot just before darkChris Atkin09/28/15 at 19:35Richard Pipe: Like that Chris
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red-footed falcon193 viewsLeslie Davidson09/25/15 at 21:58Benjamin Ward: Very nice Leslie, cracking bird!
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Avocet140 viewsAvocet - Gibraltar Point - rung bird, details sent for.Russell Hayes09/24/15 at 20:12Russell Hayes: sighting of EY98078 (W/B Y/N). This bird was ring...
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Spotted Redshank.127 viewsPaul Neale09/21/15 at 17:45Paul Neale: Thanks Colin.
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Spotted Redshank.127 viewsPaul Neale09/21/15 at 11:56Colin Scott: Love it..
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Whinchat116 viewsJohn Clarkson09/11/15 at 12:03John Clarkson: Thanks
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2cy Caspian Gull132 viewsOne of the Caspian Gulls currently visiting Millennium GreenColin Scott09/11/15 at 00:05Benjamin Ward: Awesome!
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2cy Caspian Gull151 viewsColin Scott09/11/15 at 00:01Benjamin Ward: And talk about looking long winged...
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2cy Caspian Gull151 viewsColin Scott09/10/15 at 23:57Benjamin Ward: Eagle eyed Col!!!... Cant believe you stayed on it...
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Whinchat116 viewsJohn Clarkson09/10/15 at 20:11Richard Pipe: That's a cracker John
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Kingfisher168 viewsColin Scott09/09/15 at 13:42Colin Scott: Cheers Richard...
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I.D please anyone352 viewsDonna Nook on Saturday - assume juvenile!!!Richard Pipe09/07/15 at 19:50Richard Pipe: Thank you Russell. Appreciate your help
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Kingfisher168 viewsColin Scott09/07/15 at 19:48Richard Pipe: Cracker Col
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Swallows110 viewsColin Scott09/07/15 at 14:24Colin Scott: Thanks gents..
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Sand Martin128 viewsColin Scott09/07/15 at 14:24Colin Scott: Thank you..
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I.D please anyone352 viewsDonna Nook on Saturday - assume juvenile!!!Richard Pipe09/05/15 at 13:00Russell Hayes: Hi Richard, I have had an e-mail suggesting that i...
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Swallows110 viewsColin Scott09/02/15 at 11:13Oliver Woodman: great moment captured...well done.
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I.D please anyone352 viewsDonna Nook on Saturday - assume juvenile!!!Richard Pipe09/01/15 at 22:00Richard Pipe: Thanks Russell. I wouldn't have got that
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Swallows110 viewsColin Scott09/01/15 at 20:56Benjamin Ward: Superb!
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I.D please anyone352 viewsDonna Nook on Saturday - assume juvenile!!!Richard Pipe09/01/15 at 20:50Russell Hayes: Looks like a Female Common Redstart Richard
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Pied Flycatcher.119 viewsPaul Neale08/26/15 at 07:06Paul Neale: Cheers Colin.
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Pied Flycatcher.119 viewsPaul Neale08/25/15 at 18:00Colin Scott: Cracking shot Paul..
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