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Reed Bunting110 viewsWaters' Edge
Barton upon Humber
13th March 2007
S and K SpavinMar 13, 2007
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Meadow Pipit103 viewsWaters' Edge
13th March 2007
S and K SpavinMar 13, 2007
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Male Sparrowhawk117 viewsWaters' Edge
Barton upon Humber
13th March 2007
S and K SpavinMar 13, 2007
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Male Sparrowhawk123 viewsWaters' Edge
Barton upon Humber
13th March 2007
S and K SpavinMar 13, 2007
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Male Sparrowhawk110 viewsWaters' Edge
Barton upon Humber
13th March 2007
S and K SpavinMar 13, 2007
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Dean Eades - Nuthatch111 viewsDean EadesMar 13, 2007
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Dean Eades - Coal Tit90 viewsDean EadesMar 13, 2007
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Dean Eades - Nuthatch113 viewsDean EadesMar 13, 2007
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Dean Eades - House Sparrow87 viewsDean EadesMar 13, 2007
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Dean Eades - Nuthatch97 viewsDean EadesMar 13, 2007
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Whooper Swan99 viewspart of flock of 43gpcMar 13, 2007
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Grey Wagtail94 viewsGrey Wagtail - Ticklepenny Lock, LouthRussell HayesMar 13, 2007
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Grey Wagtail74 viewsGrey Wagtail - Ticklepenny Lock, LouthRussell HayesMar 13, 2007
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Chiffchaff82 viewsMick WestMar 13, 2007
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Dean Eades - Chaffinch84 viewsBradley woodDean EadesMar 12, 2007
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Dean Eades - Coal tit84 viewsBradley woodDean EadesMar 12, 2007
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Dean Eades - Redpoll97 viewsWaters edgeDean EadesMar 12, 2007
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Great spotted Woodpecker130 viewspity about the stringDave BradbeerMar 12, 2007
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Old Nog chillin' out99 viewsDave BradbeerMar 12, 2007
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Songthrush in song84 viewsuniomysticMar 12, 2007
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Dean Eades - Little Grebe88 viewsWaters edge 12-03-07Dean EadesMar 12, 2007
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Dean Eades - Little Grebe76 viewsWaters edge 12-03-07Dean EadesMar 12, 2007
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Dean Eades - Little Grebe90 viewsWaters edge 12-03-07Dean EadesMar 12, 2007
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Dean Eades - Little Grebe84 viewsWaters edge 12-03-07 (rather distant)Dean EadesMar 12, 2007
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Song Thrush99 viewsSong Thrush - BardneyRussell HayesMar 11, 2007
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