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Ring

Ouzel
151 viewsRing Ouzel - Tetney LockRussell HayesOct 29, 2005
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Ring

Ouzel
123 viewsRing Ouzel - Tetney LockRussell HayesOct 29, 2005
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Lesser legs being pursued

by redlegs
97 viewsgpcOct 28, 2005
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Lesserlegs94 viewsgpcOct 28, 2005
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Lesser lellowlegs84 viewsgpcOct 28, 2005
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Quail412 viewsgpcOct 27, 2005
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Slavonian Grebe101 viewsSlavonian Grebe - Covenahm ReservoirRussell HayesOct 27, 2005
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Long

Tailed Duck
98 viewsLong Tailed Duck - Covenham ReservoirRussell HayesOct 27, 2005
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Lesser Yellowlegs100 viewsgpcOct 25, 2005
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Dean Eades

Long-tailed duck
97 viewsCovenham Reservoir distant in poor light (record shot)Dean EadesOct 23, 2005
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Dean Eades - Curlew

Sandpiper
147 viewsKillingholme 22-10-05Dean EadesOct 22, 2005
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Dean Eades - L

Yellowlegs
107 viewsKillingholme 22-10-05Dean EadesOct 22, 2005
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Dean Eades - L

Yellowlegs
104 viewsKillingholme 22-10-05Dean EadesOct 22, 2005
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L Yellowlegs87 viewsgpcOct 21, 2005
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L yellowlegs91 viewsgpcOct 21, 2005
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Lesser Yellowlegs101 viewsDave BradbeerOct 21, 2005
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Lesser

Yellowlegs at Killingholme
109 viewsVideo grabRoy HarveyOct 21, 2005
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Lesser

yellowlegs
104 viewsThe damn redshank hate this bird and keep driving it off.Colin SmaleOct 21, 2005
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Lesser Yellowlegs101 viewsLesser Yellowlegs - Nth Killingholme - Never decent light

conditions.
Russell HayesOct 20, 2005
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Lesser

Yellowlegs
103 viewscomparison with Redshank showing small size and slnder jizzgpcOct 20, 2005
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Red-breasted Flycatcher148 viewsgpcOct 20, 2005
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Red-breasted

Flycatcher
182 viewsgpcOct 20, 2005
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Red-breasted Flycatcher127 viewsgpcOct 20, 2005
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EASTERN ABIETINUS CHIFFCHAFF at Saltfleetby Oct-18, 2005 (same bird)170 viewsThe wing-bar is not so obvious from this view, but another feature was its pale feet and lower leg. The call matched that described and recorded by Hannu Jannes on his CD "Calls Of Eastern Vagrants", where he remarks that this call is not regularly heard in Western Europe. ATRIFRONSOct 19, 2005
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EASTERN ABIETINUS CHIFFCHAFF at Saltfleetby138 viewsInitially located by its Greenish Warbler-like call, a loud di-syllabic sli-eep or chi-ly repeated fairly rapidly. Note also the apparent wing-bar, brownish ear-coverts and whitish underparts.ATRIFRONSOct 19, 2005
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