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Short Eared Owl175 viewsSteve NesbittFeb 07, 2012
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Short Eared Owl182 views2 of 5 seen today, most seen here at once so far I think?Steve NesbittFeb 07, 2012
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Oyster Catcher175 viewsGarry WrightFeb 06, 2012
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Redshank140 viewsGarry WrightFeb 06, 2012
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Tawny Owl269 viewsAnother view of this strange owl which was being mobbed intermittently by local Blackbirds, Chaffinches etc but largely ignored them. As far as I'm aware it spent all day on this perch.John ClarksonFeb 06, 2012
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Barn Owl163 viewsBarn Owl - BardneyRussell HayesFeb 06, 2012
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Grey Plover115 viewsMatthew StrahanFeb 06, 2012
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Barny149 viewsRuss TelferFeb 06, 2012
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Barny131 viewsRuss TelferFeb 06, 2012
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Tawny Owl206 viewsA lady in Louth phoned me today to say she had a Tawny Owl roosting out in the open in her suburban garden. I've never seen anything like itJohn ClarksonFeb 06, 2012
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Kestrel134 viewsKestrel - Nocton FenRussell HayesFeb 06, 2012
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Blackbird129 viewsBlackbird - Chambers WoodRussell HayesFeb 05, 2012
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Coal Tit125 viewsCoal Tit - Chambers WoodRussell HayesFeb 05, 2012
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Grey Partridge127 viewsGrey Partridge - Nocton FenRussell HayesFeb 05, 2012
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Brambling198 viewsColin PumfrettFeb 05, 2012
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Grey Part139 viewsRuss TelferFeb 05, 2012
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Common Gull123 viewslooks like it may be from an Estonian scheme but the email just bounces back gpcFeb 05, 2012
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Common Gull131 viewsnice leg bling where did you get it? looks like maybe EstoniagpcFeb 05, 2012
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Barn Owl151 viewsRuss TelferFeb 05, 2012
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back garden birds starling103 viewsStephen GodsonFeb 05, 2012
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123 viewsBlackcap on peanut feederPaul DumpletonFeb 05, 2012
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Chiffchaff136 viewsKevin EvertonFeb 05, 2012
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Song Thrush110 viewsHaving just "Baptised" Romeo!David MorisonFeb 05, 2012
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Stonechat134 viewsKevin EvertonFeb 05, 2012
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Knot122 viewsGarry WrightFeb 04, 2012
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