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Turtle Dove246 viewsOne of eight seen this morningRuss TelferJun 20, 2012
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Crossbill210 viewsRather distant I'm afraid ! The only one I saw briefly this morning.Russ TelferJun 20, 2012
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Sedge Warbler135 viewsKevin EvertonJun 20, 2012
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Sedge Warbler144 viewsMick WiddowsonJun 19, 2012
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Yellowhammer109 viewsMick WiddowsonJun 19, 2012
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Short Eared Owl163 viewsLots more on our blog at www.sandkspavin.blogspot.comS and K SpavinJun 19, 2012
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Whitethroat124 viewsKevin EvertonJun 19, 2012
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Barn Owl228 viewsRuss TelferJun 19, 2012
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Barn Owl144 viewsRuss TelferJun 19, 2012
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Dean Eades - Spotted flycatcher144 viewsDean EadesJun 19, 2012
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Dean Eades - Spotted flycatcher145 viewsDean EadesJun 19, 2012
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Dean Eades - Spotted flycatcher149 viewsDean EadesJun 19, 2012
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Sedge Warbler.172 viewsSedge Warbler.Don DavisJun 19, 2012
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Pied Wagtail Nest194 viewsOf This Machine Which Is Used Every Day
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Dave AndrewJun 18, 2012
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Pied Wagtail Nest178 viewsOn The Gear Box OfDave AndrewJun 18, 2012
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Pied Wagtail Nest145 views Second Brood. Two Fledged First BroodDave AndrewJun 18, 2012
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Spotted Flycatcher140 viewsSpotted Flycatcher - SpridlingtonRussell HayesJun 18, 2012
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Spotted Flycatcher101 viewsSpotted Flycatcher - SpridlingtonRussell HayesJun 18, 2012
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Spotted Flycatcher142 viewsSteve NesbittJun 18, 2012
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Reed Warbler124 viewsGarry WrightJun 17, 2012
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Song Thrush135 viewsGarry WrightJun 17, 2012
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Grey Wagtail170 viewsmale - parent of second brood now fledgedAlan BallJun 17, 2012
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Ruff133 viewsRuffDon DavisJun 17, 2012
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Siskin162 viewsApologies for the feeder but it was the only place it would land. Unusual summer visitor today. Russ TelferJun 17, 2012
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Tree Sparrows199 viewsSome of the 8 young being fed todayRuss TelferJun 17, 2012
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