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Dean Eades - Yellow wagtail99 viewsNocton 25-05-07 (http://www.pbase.com/dean_eades)Dean EadesMay 25, 2007
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Blue Tit93 viewsBlue Tit - BardneyRussell HayesMay 24, 2007
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Pipit??194 viewsThoughts please!Mick WestMay 22, 2007
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Red Legged Partridge95 viewsMick WestMay 22, 2007
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Little Owl151 viewsRoy HarveyMay 21, 2007
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Tree Pipit139 viewsgpcMay 20, 2007
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Tree Pipit126 viewsgpcMay 20, 2007
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Yellow Wagtail100 viewsMore on my website, link belowMay 20, 2007
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Whitethroat115 viewsCleethorpesRichard PipeMay 20, 2007
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Sedge Warbler108 viewsCleethorpesRichard PipeMay 20, 2007
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Song Thrush88 viewsCleethorpesRichard PipeMay 20, 2007
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Goldfinch115 viewsCleethorpesRichard PipeMay 20, 2007
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Reed Warbler101 viewsReed Warbler - Fiskerton FenRussell HayesMay 20, 2007
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Swallow108 viewsSwallow - Fiskerton FenRussell HayesMay 20, 2007
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Jay @ Bradley Woods99 viewsBob WaceyMay 20, 2007
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Skylark102 viewsMessingham
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S and K SpavinMay 19, 2007
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Dean Eades - Pied wagtail107 viewsNocton 18-05-07Dean EadesMay 18, 2007
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LATE FIELDFARE AT SALTFLEETBY ON MAY-17140 viewsFieldfares are in worn plumage at this time of the year but this one, presumably a male because of the amount of black below the eye for one thing, does not appear to have obtained its full breeding plumage. The bill has not quite reached the full yellow of a breeding bird; some, apparently, keep a dusky tip to the bill whilst others obtain a fully yellow bill. Fieldfares I have seen in Moscow were feeding young by now whilst in Lapland mid-May to early June sees the onset of the breeding season. ATRIFRONSMay 17, 2007
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Cuckoo134 viewsCuckoo - Gibraltar PointRussell HayesMay 16, 2007
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Swift129 viewsgpcMay 15, 2007
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Sedge Warbler108 viewsgpcMay 15, 2007
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Black-tailed Godwit islandica119 viewsgpcMay 15, 2007
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Swift118 viewsgpcMay 15, 2007
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Sedge Warbler120 viewsgpcMay 15, 2007
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Little Owl143 viewsLittle Owl - CovenhamRussell HayesMay 15, 2007
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