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OSPREY230 viewsGeoff Harrod10/05/16 at 07:27Colin Scott: Have to agree with Trevor. Excellent pics Geoff bu...
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NO ID ( JUV LINNET POSSIBLE ) PLEASE IDENTIFY168 viewsGeoff Harrod05/13/16 at 21:12Colin Scott: Looks like a Dunnock to me Geoff...
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Barn Owl111 viewsCaught on my dinner break flying over field in front of workshop..Colin Scott03/28/16 at 14:39Colin Scott: Cheers Richard..
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Ring-Necked Parakeet,Seen today at Bratoft LIncs.226 viewsPaul Neale02/27/16 at 08:16Colin Scott: Nice image but I hope something gets done to stop ...
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ISS286 viewsLast night and tonight,first 2 1200mm then 1680mm Robert Hardy02/21/16 at 07:10Colin Scott: Superb... Well done with those..
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Kestrel183 viewsNocton FenOliver Woodman02/03/16 at 07:08Colin Scott: fine pic...
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Siskin171 viewsHad a real treat at Fillingham today with c40 of these feeding. I have never seen as many together.... Stunning..! Colin Scott12/15/15 at 20:18Colin Scott: Thank you Richard..
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Map296 viewsJohn Clarkson10/05/15 at 18:41Colin Scott: I think its a clue to hidden treasure, maybe a cra...
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Spotted Redshank.127 viewsPaul Neale09/21/15 at 11:56Colin Scott: Love it..
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Kingfisher168 viewsColin Scott09/09/15 at 13:42Colin Scott: Cheers Richard...
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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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Pied Flycatcher.119 viewsPaul Neale08/25/15 at 18:00Colin Scott: Cracking shot Paul..
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Common Buzzard126 viewsColin Scott08/06/15 at 08:55Colin Scott: Cheers Paul, it has taken me so long to get a dece...
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Spoonbills.142 viewsPaul Neale07/19/15 at 10:57Colin Scott: Fab..
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Spoonbill.120 viewsPaul Neale06/16/15 at 07:32Colin Scott: Nice shots, love them legs..
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Lesser Whitethroat113 viewsWalking down a local lane. I actually go to see the whole bird for about 3 seconds. Probably a personal record..!Colin Scott06/10/15 at 05:40Colin Scott: Thanks Roy, would have been good if I could have g...
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Barn Owl.138 viewsPaul Neale06/09/15 at 17:29Colin Scott: Beautiful shot..
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Barn Owl137 viewsBenjamin Ward06/05/15 at 07:00Colin Scott: No need, ya welcome.. real good capture mate..
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Swift146 viewsColin Scott05/13/15 at 20:50Colin Scott: Many thanks John..
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Grey Heron113 viewsCommon but always stunning..Colin Scott05/07/15 at 19:31Colin Scott: Thank you Richard..
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Wood Sandpiper191 viewsRecord shotPete Scott05/04/15 at 19:43Colin Scott: Nice one Pa..
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Great white egret166 viewsGarry Wright05/03/15 at 08:50Colin Scott: Good one..not seen one yet..
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Female Blackcap94 viewsColin Scott04/23/15 at 19:56Colin Scott: Thank you Garry..
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Great Grey Shrike, Aubourn.239 viewsBenjamin Ward02/23/15 at 02:29Colin Scott:
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