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Gannet at Great Limber111 viewsWater not quite deep enough for this bird!Roy Harvey10/04/07 at 19:16trevormlee: Genious !
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Fly - not yet identified115 viewsuniomystic10/02/07 at 19:44trevormlee: Is it a Potter Wasp ?
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migrant hawker?66 viewsByron Webb09/07/07 at 07:17trevormlee: Its a Southern Hawker Byron
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Recorded in the Bassingham Area - 26th August 2007145 viewsPoss Zebra butterfly?? Thoughts welcome.... picture sent in by Ronald Scatliffe achick08/27/07 at 08:16trevormlee: Tis a Zebra
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Sabines Gull - Gibraltar Point345 viewsPhotos from Kev Wilson - 21st August 2007
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gull sp421 viewsID comments?gpc08/17/07 at 22:12trevormlee: Too dark for Caspian, legs too short, I'm with...
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Swallow and Fly!91 viewsachick06/19/07 at 15:02trevormlee: What type of fly is it Andy ?
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Warbler 2 ?174 viewsBob Wacey05/24/07 at 06:59trevormlee: Its a Sedge Warbler Bob
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Dean Eades - Blue tailed Damselfly42 viewshttp://www.pbase.com/dean_eades

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Dean Eades05/22/07 at 20:30trevormlee: Magnificent pic Dean ! Well done. Trev
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Female Gadwall (Anas stepera)74 viewsachick04/29/07 at 22:49trevormlee: Very good Andy, very breezy there this evening, ni...
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Beetle ?53 viewsCan anyone id this for me please ?trevormlee04/28/07 at 20:54trevormlee: Many Thanks guys, this was in my garden.
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Avocet106 viewsAvocet - some of the 250 birds present today - Reads IslandRussell Hayes03/06/07 at 20:13trevormlee: what an excellent picture Russell
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bunting331 viewsany comments it was photographed at East halton Skitter but the date seems to have been lost from data in a computer crash which has dated all my archived photos as 23.12.2005!gpc02/24/07 at 08:00trevormlee: Graham, I found a bird similar to this in North Wa...
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Whinchat136 viewsRinged WhinchatRichard Pipe11/02/06 at 07:21trevormlee: Obviously Stonechat !
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Red Kite161 viewsRecord shot
White wing tag on left wing with possibly the letter T on it.
Right wing tag missing.
Alan Bowness10/08/06 at 19:59trevormlee: Was that Corvid as big as it seems ?
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Wheatear??169 viewsWould someone confirm ID, we were in two minds about this one!Mick West10/02/06 at 00:55trevormlee: Certainly is Wheatear
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Common Snipe101 viewstrevormlee09/22/06 at 15:21trevormlee: Sorry wrong one
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Wader271 viewstrevormlee09/12/06 at 22:11trevormlee: Many Thanks, only a record shot
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Dean Eades - Spot Red222 viewsCov Res 04-9-06 Dean Eades09/10/06 at 19:50trevormlee: Awesome shot Dean, What set up do you use ?
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HUMMINGBIRD HAWK-MOTH317 viewsAt Saltfleetby on September-9, 2006 feeding on Purple Loosestrife. Note the length of the proboscis and how flexible it is and also note the appendage below the abdomen. Two days previously, a Camberwell Beauty was seen at the same site but was too brief a sighting to capture an image. Barry Clarkson09/10/06 at 11:10trevormlee: Absolutely stunning shot Barry, Well done
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Warbler?? But which??!!158 viewsWould someone confirm id please, Thanks in advanceMick West09/06/06 at 08:12trevormlee: Willow Warbler
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Common Darter????127 viewsMick West08/20/06 at 20:33trevormlee: Excellent shot, tis Common
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Dark Arches - North Rauceby 21st June 06167 viewstrevormlee06/22/06 at 20:51trevormlee: Thanks Dave, much appreciated
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Buteo299 viewsExample of a pale Buteotrevormlee03/08/06 at 19:49trevormlee: Lets face it , it could be anything in that shot, ...
 
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