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Goldeneye143 viewsgoldeneye covenhamDon DavisDec 14, 2007
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Kingfisher180 viewsKingfisher - Far IngsRussell HayesDec 13, 2007
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Sparrowhawk143 viewssparrowhawkDon DavisDec 13, 2007
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Dean Eades - Robin108 viewsHackthorn 12-12Dean EadesDec 12, 2007
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Kingfisher178 viewskingfisherDon DavisDec 12, 2007
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Black Headed Gull95 viewsMick WestDec 09, 2007
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Turnstone87 viewsMick WestDec 09, 2007
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Turnstone97 viewsMick WestDec 09, 2007
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Great spotted Woodpecker120 viewsSame bird different day, a bit better than yesterday's effort.Dave BradbeerDec 09, 2007
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Great spotted Woodpecker154 viewsDave BradbeerDec 08, 2007
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Great spotted Woodpecker97 viewsDave BradbeerDec 08, 2007
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Goldfinch108 viewsMick WestDec 08, 2007
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Tree sparrows124 viewsMick WestDec 08, 2007
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Curlew142 viewsMick WestDec 07, 2007
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reed bunting154 viewsreed buntingDon DavisDec 06, 2007
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Woodcock330 viewsWoodcock on November 28th 2007 at Messingham Sand QuarryJohn GoyDec 03, 2007
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Stonechat166 viewsStonechat - female - Branston FenRussell HayesDec 03, 2007
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Redwing145 viewsRedwing - near Fiskerton Fen on roadside, nearly ran it over. I thought the bird was injured and went back to check, took picture from 4 feet away without the scope, then the bird flew off.Russell HayesDec 03, 2007
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fieldfare128 viewsfieldfareDon DavisDec 03, 2007
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Siskin113 viewsMick WestDec 03, 2007
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Cape Shellduck119 viewsResident Cape Shellduck at Ancaster. The Bird was injured earlier on in the year, it was taken away by the RSPCA who removed half of its wing then returned it to the sight.Trevor BunnDec 02, 2007
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Redshank99 viewsRichard PipeDec 01, 2007
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Pied Wagtail with Earwig for lunch97 viewsRichard PipeDec 01, 2007
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Starling85 viewsRichard PipeDec 01, 2007
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Stonechat118 viewsRoy HarveyDec 01, 2007
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