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My HERO with Mr Catley923 viewsPicture was taken without my knowledge by a cheeky chappie, while I was busy taking snaps/video of the Steppe Grey Shrike. This picture should provide the local birding fraternity with quite a few laffs lol.John Goy07/27/17 at 21:15John Goy: Nine years now crikey where does time go
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Mr Goy waiting for the Honey's to appear.895 viewsStephen Routledge07/27/17 at 21:10John Goy: Still enjoy the pic, now its eight years ago
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Freddy Johnson129 viewsLooking for Dark Green Fritillaries in Robert's Field, S. LincsFreddy Johnson07/27/17 at 20:55John Goy: At last I get to to see my friend if only on paper...
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Toft Reservoir Bird Hide 284 viewsLooking better after a good paint two tone Dean Eades03/11/16 at 00:10John Goy: Who has nicked the water butt or is it helping fil...
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253 viewsGeoff Harrod03/04/15 at 00:13John Goy: Another cracking photo!
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WEASEL OR STOAT366 viewsWEASEL OR STOAT, (DRAGGING HIS LUNCHGeoff Harrod03/04/15 at 00:07John Goy: Brillaint
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ISS450 viewsThe space station just flew over N.E.Lincs So I grabbed a shot Robert Hardy02/23/15 at 00:21John Goy: Cracking shot!! I've seen it three times this...
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Bittern351 viewsBittern - Helpringham FenRussell Hayes02/23/15 at 00:17John Goy: Sooner see this Bittern any day, reminds me of my ...
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Great Grey Shrike, Aubourn.239 viewsBenjamin Ward02/23/15 at 00:10John Goy: Well done Ben! Don't worry about the quality ...
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My HERO with Mr Catley923 viewsPicture was taken without my knowledge by a cheeky chappie, while I was busy taking snaps/video of the Steppe Grey Shrike. This picture should provide the local birding fraternity with quite a few laffs lol.John Goy11/28/13 at 01:49John Goy: 5 years ago crikey, seems more like 10
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Mr Goy waiting for the Honey's to appear.895 viewsStephen Routledge11/28/13 at 01:43John Goy: Nice to look back at a lovely day, four years ago ...
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HIDE IDEAS384 viewsHere's a natty idea from S America. Will hide hand movements on shyer birds, maybe even drop a hint at those who think waving their arms through the slit when describing something is perhaps not such a good idea!! What we can do about loud voices is another challenge!Colin Smale11/28/13 at 01:37John Goy: Certainly very clean
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Toft Res hide 457 viewsToft Gilleard Bird Hide what a waste of eight and half thousand pounds, more water coming in than a colander, very poor quality for the money this hide ...Dean Eades11/28/13 at 01:32John Goy: Crikey
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For JTG aka max141 viewsAndy Atkinson01/27/13 at 22:04John Goy: Great stuff
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Gibraltar Point Mafia574 viewsDereck and PaulChris Grimshaw08/20/12 at 05:23John Goy: Chris, can I have the surnames as well? Ta
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The Optimists422 viewsTwo optimists scanning the beach at Rimac for signs of the Buff-breasted Sandpipers.Trevor Gunby09/24/11 at 05:58John Goy: It's a long time since I saw Dean using his bi...
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Marsh Harrier nestbuilding156 viewsVernon Barker05/18/11 at 08:20John Goy: Warden or no warden this photo should not be allow...
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Water Rail185 viewsWater RailDon Davis11/20/10 at 00:46John Goy: These don't come along too often
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Bearded Tit171 viewsBearded TitDon Davis11/20/10 at 00:45John Goy: Crackin detail
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Dean Eades - Bearded tit 208 viewsBarton 16-11-10Dean Eades11/20/10 at 00:42John Goy: What an humdinger! When does the wildlife calender...
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Rough legged Buzzard258 viewsRobert Hardy10/19/10 at 00:12John Goy: What a cracker
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BIRDERS OR SHOOTERS?428 viewsI have placed these pallets on Grainthorpe marsh for the waders to get used to an 'object' in their territory. I intend to put a hide between these pallets but some 'oik' keeps knocking them down. Sadly, nowadays I can't leave a hide up as that would get nicked.
So, this has not been set up by shooters but by a bird photographer, please leave it alone?
Colin Smale10/16/10 at 04:02John Goy: What next a burger van!
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White-tailed Eagle417 viewsOn Whitton Sands in the evening after feeding on a Greylag GooseWayne Gillatt04/09/10 at 01:50John Goy: Yes but not by the photographer!
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White-tailed Eagle417 viewsOn Whitton Sands in the evening after feeding on a Greylag GooseWayne Gillatt04/08/10 at 00:51John Goy: No need to. I got it first hand. Shouldn't the...
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White-tailed Eagle417 viewsOn Whitton Sands in the evening after feeding on a Greylag GooseWayne Gillatt04/08/10 at 00:11John Goy: Birds of a feather stick together
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