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Wren140 viewsRuss TelferApr 30, 2012
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Starling101 viewsSteve NesbittApr 30, 2012
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Cuckoo141 viewsNot the best image but my first image of a Cuckoo, first time ever seen one too! :)Steve NesbittApr 30, 2012
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Whitethroat.103 viewsPaul NealeApr 30, 2012
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Whitethroat.102 viewsPaul NealeApr 30, 2012
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Wheatear.109 viewsPaul NealeApr 30, 2012
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Wheatear103 viewsPaul NealeApr 30, 2012
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Marsh Harrier162 viewsM.Harrier.Don DavisApr 30, 2012
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Drying Off187 viewsMark JohnsonApr 29, 2012
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Common Sandpiper153 viewsMick WiddowsonApr 29, 2012
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Lapwings130 viewsMark JohnsonApr 28, 2012
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Lapwing113 viewsMark JohnsonApr 28, 2012
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Artic or Common Tern?215 viewsPlease confirm anybody?
Far Ings
Richard PipeApr 28, 2012
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Ring Ouzel100 viewsFar IngsRichard PipeApr 28, 2012
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shorty 157 viewsAndy AtkinsonApr 27, 2012
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White wag chasing flies.154 viewsPlenty swifts,swallows, hmartins & flies!Colin SmaleApr 27, 2012
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PEREGRINE WITH PREY206 viewsThis adult Peregrine has been patrolling Tennyson Sands at Gib for the past 5 evenings at least. Succeeded in taking out a Curlew from a flock of 15 that were flying through.Nige LoundApr 27, 2012
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Compare S.E.Owl.154 viewsMale usually Lighter in colour.
Female tend to be Larger.
Female is Tawny - Rust coloured on Underside.
Male is White.
Don DavisApr 27, 2012
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Lapwing119 viewsMid displayDavid MorisonApr 26, 2012
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Black-tailed Godwit123 viewsDavid MorisonApr 26, 2012
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Gib Ring Ousel228 views1 of 11 present this morning 250412Nige LoundApr 25, 2012
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Short Eared Owl203 viewsKevin EvertonApr 24, 2012
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Short Eared Owl171 viewsKevin EvertonApr 24, 2012
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Cuckoo261 viewsKevin EvertonApr 24, 2012
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Willow Warbler137 viewsMy first sighting of the year though they have apparently been around for a while!Trevor GunbyApr 24, 2012
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