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Red-necked Phalarope191 viewsPlumage has changed quite a bit in the 8 days since I last saw itRoy Harvey08/27/12 at 10:40Alastair Carr: Going into winter plumage, I see.
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170 viewsLittle Gull in a Big Sky! Garry Wright05/10/12 at 17:50Alastair Carr: What a wonderful world.
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The Heart.77 viewsMute Swans.Don Davis05/11/11 at 13:46Alastair Carr: Love is in the air....
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FJ1940288 views7 year-old wartime evacuee Freddy Johnson with gas-mask and wellingtons (but no luggage label)Freddy Johnson05/10/11 at 10:15Alastair Carr: ...and a new hairstyle....
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Lincs Birder ? class of 1966263 viewsDean Eades05/10/11 at 10:14Alastair Carr: Let me guess, Dean Eades?!!!!!!!
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Dean Eades - Spurn382 viewsFootpath to Spurn from Donna nook Dean Eades05/10/11 at 10:11Alastair Carr: Very drowl.
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Partial eclipse, Freiston RSPB208 viewsPaul Sullivan05/10/11 at 10:07Alastair Carr: Excellent photographs.
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Dean Eades - Sunset 214 viewsDean Eades05/10/11 at 10:05Alastair Carr: Awsome.
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Dean Eades - GSW49 viewsDean Eades03/08/11 at 11:12Alastair Carr: More to the point, female GSW. Nice picture Dean. ...
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Grear Crested Grebe81 viewsVernon Barker03/01/11 at 22:43Alastair Carr: The first symbol of the RSPB, very apt.
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Storm clouds over Marston320 viewsDavid Morison02/07/11 at 12:59Alastair Carr: Is that picture digitally enhanced?
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Sparrowhawk by John Lusby147 viewsSeen on John's shed leaving a mess after it had fed on a small bird.....Andrew Chick10/05/10 at 22:12Alastair Carr: Just like the French...
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Black-headed Gull62 viewsIn the late evening sunshineRoy Harvey08/14/10 at 15:40Alastair Carr: how do you get fine pictures like this but still h...
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Oriental Pratincole165 viewsOriental Pratincole - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes05/11/10 at 20:01Alastair Carr: What a prat, coming over here!
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Freiston Morning High tide186 viewsNice calm sunrise with High tide todayNeil Smith03/31/10 at 13:51Alastair Carr: #...and I think to myself, what a wonderful world ...
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Which species and which part of the bird are these from?329 viewsA lady gave me these found in S Elkington. No other evidenceJohn Clarkson03/20/10 at 23:15Alastair Carr: How about a 'Hatues topeus' ?
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Snipe119 viewsHumberston FittiesRichard Pipe01/06/10 at 13:07Alastair Carr: Were was this taken?
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Great Spotted Woodpecker84 viewsDavid Morison12/05/09 at 14:05Alastair Carr: Is it the males or females that have the red bit o...
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Donna Nook Dawn..188 viewsThe first time for a while i have seen the tide up this high,nice colours too!!Stephen Routledge09/21/09 at 11:39Alastair Carr: That; is; awsome...
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Ring Ouzel111 viewsFeeding well!05/31/09 at 12:28Alastair Carr: I didn't know ring ouzels ate worms!
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