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128 viewsKESTRELGeoff HarrodOct 21, 2015
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Common Redstart150 viewsCommon Redstart - Gibraltar Point - Behaving more like a Black Redstart around the old visitor centre.Russell HayesOct 18, 2015
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Goldcrest.178 viewsPaul NealeOct 11, 2015
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Goldcrest.95 viewsPaul NealeOct 11, 2015
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Lesser Whitethroat.118 viewsPaul NealeOct 08, 2015
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Common Buzzard.99 viewsPaul NealeOct 08, 2015
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Common Buzzard.71 viewsPaul NealeOct 08, 2015
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Short eared Owl152 viewsCleethorpesDave BradbeerOct 06, 2015
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Wheatear129 viewsCleethorpesDave BradbeerOct 06, 2015
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Dean Eades - Bearded tit 100 viewsOne to One Photography Courses Tours and Holidays
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Dean EadesOct 02, 2015
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Dean Eades - Bearded tit 96 viewsOne to One Photography Courses Tours and Holidays
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Gib Point Merlin218 viewsNige LoundOct 01, 2015
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Spotted Redshank137 viewsSpotted Redshank - Gibraltar PointRussell HayesSep 27, 2015
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spotted redshank149 viewsLarge Meal !Leslie DavidsonSep 25, 2015
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Pintail123 viewsLeslie DavidsonSep 25, 2015
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Goldcrest.97 viewsPaul NealeSep 24, 2015
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Spotted Redshank.138 viewsPaul NealeSep 20, 2015
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Spotted Redshank.83 viewsPaul NealeSep 20, 2015
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Avocet150 viewsAvocet - Gibraltar Point - rung bird, details sent for.Russell HayesSep 20, 2015
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Greenshank126 viewsBoultham MereColin ScottSep 17, 2015
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Little Egret106 viewsBoultham MereColin ScottSep 17, 2015
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Gannet105 viewsGannet found at side of road near Hemingby today. After getting advice from Roy Harvey, ( He has had experience in these matters, ) I took it to Weirfield Wildlife Hospital at Lincoln. They will hopefully release it when it is fit and well.Russell HayesSep 16, 2015
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Dean Eades - Greenshank 87 viewsOne to One Photography Courses Tours and Holidays
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Dean Eades - Wood sandpiper 90 viewsWood Sandpiper
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Greenshank89 viewsRoy HarveySep 12, 2015
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