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Goldcrest140 viewsBrief visitor to the garden this morningRuss TelferMar 13, 2014
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Yellowhammer84 viewsAnother brief visitor to the garden this morningRuss TelferMar 13, 2014
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Robin86 viewsRuss TelferMar 13, 2014
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Tree Sparrow90 viewsFirst i've seen in garden for a few monthsRuss TelferMar 13, 2014
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Yellowhammer.106 viewsPaul NealeMar 12, 2014
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Shoveler.55 viewsPaul NealeMar 12, 2014
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4 of the 6 Whooper Swans over Far Ings80 viewsFar IngsRichard PipeMar 11, 2014
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Wheatear.96 viewsPaul NealeMar 11, 2014
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Wheatear.70 viewsPaul NealeMar 11, 2014
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Siskin104 viewsUnusual visitor to the gardenRuss TelferMar 10, 2014
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Skylark84 viewsRuss TelferMar 10, 2014
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Dean Eades - Rock Pipit187 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean EadesMar 10, 2014
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Dean Eades - Rock Pipit98 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean EadesMar 10, 2014
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Avocet88 viewsSix to-day on the hide pit.Trevor GunbyMar 10, 2014
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Brent Goose78 viewsNick ClaytonMar 09, 2014
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Little Egret79 viewsNick ClaytonMar 09, 2014
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Goldcrest119 views1 of 3 seenSteve NesbittMar 09, 2014
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chiffchaff85 viewsFirst of year - spring has arrived for me ( until it snows )Leslie DavidsonMar 09, 2014
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Long Tailed Tit98 viewsSteve NesbittMar 06, 2014
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Pink Footed Goose100 viewsMick WiddowsonMar 05, 2014
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Brambling113 viewsMick WiddowsonMar 05, 2014
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Short Eared Owl133 views1 of 4 possibly 5 seenSteve NesbittMar 04, 2014
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Short Eared Owl132 views1 of 4 possibly 5 seenSteve NesbittMar 04, 2014
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Whooper Swan89 viewsSeven on Riverslea pit this morning.Trevor GunbyMar 04, 2014
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Whooper Swan84 viewsSeven on Riverslea pit this morning.Trevor GunbyMar 04, 2014
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