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Goldie107 viewsRuss TelferMay 05, 2012
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Greenfinches120 viewsRuss TelferMay 05, 2012
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Cuckoo167 viewsLong shotDavid MorisonMay 05, 2012
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Ringed Plover (Adult Summer )141 viewsRinged Plover.Don DavisMay 05, 2012
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Short-eared owl123 viewsShort-eared owl - Blankney FenRussell HayesMay 05, 2012
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Little Owl162 viewsHemingby early this morningRuss TelferMay 05, 2012
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Turtle Dove151 viewsKirkby On Bain early this morningRuss TelferMay 05, 2012
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Little Owl137 viewsGarry WrightMay 04, 2012
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Arctic Terns135 viewsDistant shot of some Arctics out of at least 5 that were on Riverslea Pit this afternoonRuss TelferMay 04, 2012
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Tree Creeper126 viewsMick WiddowsonMay 04, 2012
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Short Eared Owl157 viewsWith prey, a vole?Steve NesbittMay 04, 2012
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Cuckoo152 views1 of 3 seen at MSTW this afternoonSteve NesbittMay 04, 2012
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Bullfinch (f)116 viewsEating Honesty in the Garden, ISO 2000 through Double glazing.David MorisonMay 04, 2012
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Little-ringed Plover127 viewsDistant shot of LR Plover. Bird has ring on right leg. Too distant to see any other markngs.Russ TelferMay 03, 2012
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Dean Eades - Gc Grebe 114 viewsDean EadesMay 02, 2012
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Dean Eades - Tawny owl 207 viewsDean EadesMay 02, 2012
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Rooks134 viewsColin SmaleMay 02, 2012
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Tree Pipit142 viewsTree Pipit - Market RasenRussell HayesMay 02, 2012
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Tree Pipit129 viewsTree Pipit - Market RasenRussell HayesMay 02, 2012
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Dean Eades - Little owl 144 viewsDean EadesMay 01, 2012
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Short eared owl136 viewsLong distance record shot - first I've seen at Marston STWDavid MorisonMay 01, 2012
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Dancing Grebes109 viewsSorry to upload three Great crested grebe shots in a row Anthony BentleyMay 01, 2012
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Scuba diving101 viewsMore on my Blog http://anthonybentleywildlifephotography.blogspot.co.uk/Anthony BentleyMay 01, 2012
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Great-crested Grebe92 viewsMore on my Blog http://anthonybentleywildlifephotography.blogspot.co.uk/

Anthony BentleyMay 01, 2012
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warbler sp150 viewsThis was quite a pale looking warbler. No idea what sp.Colin SmaleApr 30, 2012
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