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Stonechat157 viewsGibraltar PointRichard PipeNov 14, 2014
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Snow Bunting185 viewsJohn ClarksonNov 12, 2014
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Snow Bunting198 viewsJohn ClarksonNov 12, 2014
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KESTREL169 viewsGeoff HarrodNov 11, 2014
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KESTREL149 viewsGeoff HarrodNov 11, 2014
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Marsh harrier196 viewsGarry WrightNov 08, 2014
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Scaup165 viewsHeavily cropped record shot showing one of two males present on 6 Nov on hide pit.Trevor GunbyNov 07, 2014
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Whoopers over Cleethorpes140 views2 of 3 across CleethorpesRichard PipeNov 01, 2014
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Wren129 viewsFitties - CleethorpesRichard PipeOct 30, 2014
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twite192 viewsLeslie DavidsonOct 28, 2014
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Back garden Sparrow Hawk228 viewsAfter I took the Goldcrest I went in for a cup of tea only to find the Sparrow Hawk in the back :) she got a Dove .Robert HardyOct 27, 2014
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Front garden Gold crest 165 viewsRobert HardyOct 27, 2014
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Whooper Swan.117 viewsPaul NealeOct 27, 2014
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Whooper Swan.121 viewsPaul NealeOct 27, 2014
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Stonechat.152 viewsPaul NealeOct 26, 2014
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Spotted Redshank140 viewsSpotted Redshank - Gibraltar PointRussell HayesOct 26, 2014
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Stonechat129 viewsStonechat - Gibraltar PointRussell HayesOct 26, 2014
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Common Buzzard151 viewsCommon BuzzardGeoff HarrodOct 23, 2014
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Stonechat.182 viewsPaul NealeOct 22, 2014
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Stonechat.127 viewsPaul NealeOct 22, 2014
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Stonechat148 viewsFirst one at this location for several yearsRoy HarveyOct 20, 2014
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Whooper Swans.128 viewsPaul NealeOct 20, 2014
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Whooper Swans.110 viewsPaul NealeOct 20, 2014
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Kingfisher.118 viewsPaul NealeOct 20, 2014
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Peregrine Falcon.125 viewsPaul NealeOct 19, 2014
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