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curlew98 viewscurlew bartonDon DavisAug 27, 2007
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Common Sandpiper134 viewsCadney reservoirNick ClaytonAug 26, 2007
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Pied Wagtail72 viewsCadney reservoirNick ClaytonAug 26, 2007
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Lesser Whitethroat116 viewsLesser Whitethroat - Gibraltar PointRussell HayesAug 26, 2007
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Wheatear87 viewsWheatear - Gibraltar PointRussell HayesAug 26, 2007
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Spotted Flycatcher94 viewsSpotted Flycatcher - Gibraltar PointRussell HayesAug 26, 2007
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Sedge Warbler96 viewsMarston SW - 26th August 2007achickAug 26, 2007
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Whinchat93 viewsManton
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25th August 2007
S and K SpavinAug 25, 2007
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Spotted Flycatcher84 viewsScawby Park, Nr. Scunthorpe
25th August 2007
S and K SpavinAug 25, 2007
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Dean Eades - Dunlin85 viewsToft Res 24-08-07Dean EadesAug 24, 2007
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Dean Eades - Dunlin72 viewsToft Res 24-08-07Dean EadesAug 24, 2007
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Dean Eades - Dunlin76 viewsToft Res 24-08-07Dean EadesAug 24, 2007
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Dean Eades - Little owl91 viewsColdhanworth 23-08-07Dean EadesAug 23, 2007
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Dean Eades - Little owl110 viewsColdhanworth 23-08-07Dean EadesAug 23, 2007
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kingfisher105 viewskingfisher taking lunchDon DavisAug 23, 2007
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Reed Warbler with Darter116 viewsMick WestAug 20, 2007
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Robin87 viewsMick WestAug 19, 2007
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Reed Warbler with Spider125 viewsMick WestAug 19, 2007
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Reed Warbler with Damselfly114 viewsMick WestAug 19, 2007
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dunnock82 viewsdunnockDon DavisAug 19, 2007
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Bullfinch91 viewsJuvenileDave BradbeerAug 18, 2007
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marsh harrier82 viewsmarsh harrier barton (very windy)Don DavisAug 16, 2007
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Willow Tit104 viewsMick WestAug 15, 2007
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Kingfisher108 viewsPity it didnt appear when the sun shone, just in the rain!Mick WestAug 15, 2007
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Green Sandpiper84 viewsHumberstonDave BradbeerAug 14, 2007
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