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Little Grebe88 viewsDavid MorisonMar 24, 2012
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Mick Widdowson Meadow Pipit123 viewsMick WiddowsonMar 23, 2012
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Dean Eades - Little owl118 viewsDean EadesMar 23, 2012
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Meadow Pipit.102 viewsPaul NealeMar 23, 2012
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Meadow Pipit.108 viewsPaul NealeMar 23, 2012
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Dean Eades - Little owl 113 viewsDean EadesMar 22, 2012
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Common Treecreeper115 viewsWaited for years to get any sort of photo of one of these at Kirkby on Bain!Trevor GunbyMar 22, 2012
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Common Treecreeper113 viewsTrevor GunbyMar 22, 2012
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Chiffchaff133 viewsSeveral heard singing around the reserve to-day.Trevor GunbyMar 22, 2012
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Chiffchaff92 viewsSeveral heard singing around the reserve to-day.Trevor GunbyMar 22, 2012
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Chiffchaff149 viewsNear the hide at Kirkby on Bain.Trevor GunbyMar 21, 2012
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Chaffchaff110 viewsNear the hide - my first sighting of the year.Trevor GunbyMar 21, 2012
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Short Eared Owl.114 viewsS.E.O.Don DavisMar 21, 2012
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Meadow Pipit.99 viewsPaul NealeMar 21, 2012
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Meadow Pipit.96 viewsPaul NealeMar 21, 2012
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Swimming Snipe129 viewsSwam across the channel at Far Ings, I have never seen a snipe swim like a duck before.Vernon BarkerMar 21, 2012
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Pochard85 viewsVernon BarkerMar 21, 2012
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Making Mallards; well it is Spring!!81 viewsVernon BarkerMar 21, 2012
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Great Crested Grebe88 viewsDavid MorisonMar 20, 2012
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Ruff102 viewsDavid MorisonMar 20, 2012
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Merlin137 viewsRecord shot -120 metres distantDavid MorisonMar 20, 2012
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Wheatear125 viewsDavid MorisonMar 20, 2012
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Wheatear88 viewsDavid MorisonMar 20, 2012
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Woodpecker91 viewsWoodpeckerDon DavisMar 20, 2012
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Nuthatch105 viewsNuthatchDon DavisMar 20, 2012
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