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Sedge Warbler74 viewsSedge WarblerRussell HayesApr 26, 2007
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Wheatear on the wall92 viewsThis bird was on the north side of the reservoir with a brisk north easterly blowing. It seemed rather reluctant to fly and thus allowed a fairly close approach which can be seen on the uncropped photo.Colin JenningsApr 26, 2007
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Blue Tit _ Riseholme Webcam96 viewsachickApr 26, 2007
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Blackcap86 viewsMick WestApr 26, 2007
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Stock Dove103 viewsMick WestApr 26, 2007
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Greenshank124 viewsToft Newton ReservoirNick ClaytonApr 25, 2007
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SALTFLEETBY APRIL 2599 viewsA significant influx of male and female Northern Wheatears today at Saltfleetby NNR.ATRIFRONSApr 25, 2007
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Grasshopper Warbler131 viewsGrasshopper Warbler - BardneyRussell HayesApr 24, 2007
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Grasshopper Warbler124 viewsGrasshopper Warbler - BardneyRussell HayesApr 24, 2007
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Kestrel99 viewsMick WestApr 24, 2007
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Chiffchaff98 viewsMick WestApr 23, 2007
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Gadwell about to land (again)90 viewsBob WaceyApr 23, 2007
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Yellowhammer114 viewsPaul SullivanApr 22, 2007
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Wheatear109 viewsone of nine presentPaul SullivanApr 22, 2007
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Tree Pipit140 viewsNorth Lincolnshire
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S and K SpavinApr 22, 2007
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Egyptian Goose99 viewsMick WestApr 21, 2007
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Willow Tit97 viewsMick WestApr 21, 2007
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Grey Heron84 viewsMick WestApr 21, 2007
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Dean Eades - Avocet119 viewsParadice - inlet 21-04-07Dean EadesApr 21, 2007
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Black swan94 viewsToft Res 21-04-07Dean EadesApr 21, 2007
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Fieldfare87 viewsMessingham
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S and K SpavinApr 21, 2007
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Redwing and Fieldfares98 viewsMessingham
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S and K SpavinApr 21, 2007
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Wheatear95 viewsGreetwell, Scunthorpe
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S and K SpavinApr 21, 2007
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136 viewsNick ClaytonApr 20, 2007
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103 viewsNick ClaytonApr 20, 2007
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