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Pectoral

Sandpiper - Worlaby Carrs
146 viewsVideo grabRoy HarveyMay 18, 2005
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Little Gull118 viewsgpcMay 13, 2005
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Little Gull144 viewsone of 7

birds on Waters' Edge Barton today--2 adult, 2 second summer and 3 first summers
gpcMay 13, 2005
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Dotterel210 viewsThe best of the three birds that stayedRoy HarveyMay 12, 2005
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Dotterel841 viewsGraham HardyMay 10, 2005
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Dean Eades -

Dotterel
216 viewsTetney lock 07-05-05 WindyDean EadesMay 08, 2005
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Dean Eades -

Dotterel
198 viewsTetney lock 07-05-05 Windy Dean EadesMay 08, 2005
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Dotterel169 viewsDotterel - Tetney Lock - Difficult conditions, windy and sun in eyes.Russell HayesMay 08, 2005
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Dotterel156 viewsRoy HarveyMay 06, 2005
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Dotterel156 viewsColin SmaleMay 06, 2005
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Dotterel.246 viewsColin SmaleMay 06, 2005
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Little Ringed Plover169 viewsLittle Ringed Plover - CadneyRussell HayesMay 05, 2005
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Garganey151 viewsGarganey - Manby Flashes - Difficult conditions, windy.Russell HayesMay 05, 2005
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Dotterel212 viewsRoy HarveyMay 04, 2005
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Dean Eades -

Garganey
258 viewsManby flashes 03-05-05Dean EadesMay 03, 2005
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Dean Eades - Garganey124 viewsManby flashes - Poor light at distance 02-05-05Dean EadesMay 02, 2005
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Wood Sandpiper217 viewsRoy HarveyApr 26, 2005
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Wood

Sandpiper
173 viewsRoy HarveyApr 26, 2005
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male Bittern264 viewsmore

photos at http://pewit.blogspot.com/
gpcApr 24, 2005
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Dean Eades - Little

Gull
155 viewsKirkby pits 23-04-05Dean EadesApr 24, 2005
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Osprey At426 viewsThe bird has an orange ring on the right leg with the letters 'AS' - as reported to Roger by 'Canadian Mike'.
The left wing is held rather low when at rest. This wing is also minus several flight feathers, but it does not appear to be in any difficulty when flying.
Roy HarveyApr 13, 2005
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Bittern252 viewsgpcApr 11, 2005
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steppe?buzzard316 viewscomments welcome on ID of this birdgpcApr 10, 2005
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steppe? buzzard248 viewscomments welcome on ID of this birdgpcApr 10, 2005
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286 viewscomments welcome on

ID of this bird
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