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Wigeon133 viewsWigeonDon DavisJun 17, 2012
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Little Ringed Plover144 viewsL.R.PloverDon DavisJun 17, 2012
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Cuckoo136 viewsCuckooDon DavisJun 16, 2012
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Wren128 viewsDavid MorisonJun 14, 2012
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Spotted flycatcher (f)134 viewsReturning fro being fed by male.David MorisonJun 14, 2012
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Swift175 viewsThree consecutive shots of this Swift i have put together in this image.Don DavisJun 14, 2012
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Yellowhammer175 viewsYellowhammerDon DavisJun 13, 2012
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Robin112 viewsRuss TelferJun 13, 2012
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Skylark139 viewsRuss TelferJun 13, 2012
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Spotted Flycatcher200 viewsSteve NesbittJun 12, 2012
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Spotted Flycatcher195 viewsSteve NesbittJun 12, 2012
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Sparrowhawk, sitting tight.181 viewsCleethorpes Country Park. Digiscoped and heavily cropped, this opportunist photograph was taken at ground level from a busy public footpath, with no disturbance to the sitting bird. Dave BradbeerJun 12, 2012
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Dean Eades - Little egret 162 viewsA single bird photographed going to roost away from any known breeding colony.Dean EadesJun 12, 2012
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Spotted flycatcher184 viewsDavid MorisonJun 10, 2012
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Spotted flycatcher135 viewsDavid MorisonJun 10, 2012
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Little Egret114 viewsGarry WrightJun 09, 2012
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Tufted duck108 viewsGarry WrightJun 09, 2012
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Jay126 views1st reasonable shot of Jay for me.Steve NesbittJun 09, 2012
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Kingfisher124 views1 of 3 seen on River Witham at Belton House today, this one was 'camped' for over an hour on this perch until a squirrel spooked it.Steve NesbittJun 09, 2012
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Garganey151 viewsDigiscoped from the hide.Trevor GunbyJun 07, 2012
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Garganey113 viewsDigiscoped from the hide.Trevor GunbyJun 07, 2012
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Short Eared Owl171 viewsKevin EvertonJun 06, 2012
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Short Eared Owl149 viewsKevin EvertonJun 06, 2012
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251 viewsnot sure if this is a chiffchaff or a willow warbler can any one help thanksStephen GodsonJun 06, 2012
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House Martin176 viewsRuss TelferJun 05, 2012
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