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Pied-Wagtail150 viewsAlan BownessOct 07, 2006
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Pied-Wagtail144 viewsAlan BownessOct 07, 2006
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Pied-Wagtail135 viewsAlan BownessOct 07, 2006
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Pied-Wagtail140 viewsAlan BownessOct 07, 2006
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Peregrine juvenile198 viewsgpcOct 06, 2006
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Peregrine and Black-tails374 viewsgpcOct 06, 2006
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Black-tailed Godwits216 viewsgpcOct 06, 2006
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Merlin, juvenile. Horseshoe Point 5/10199 viewsDigiscoped at distance thus cropped, see plate 622 in Forsman's for comparison.Dave BradbeerOct 05, 2006
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AUTUMNAL MALE COMMON STONECHAT AT SALTFLEETBY NNR OCTOBER-4, 2006186 viewsATRIFRONSOct 04, 2006
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Black Tern186 viewsgpcOct 02, 2006
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Black Tern155 viewsjuv / first-winter note new upper tertialgpcOct 02, 2006
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Kingfisher182 viewsPaul SullivanOct 02, 2006
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Starlings176 viewsgathering prior to roostgpcOct 02, 2006
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Kinfisher151 viewsPaul SullivanOct 02, 2006
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Dean Eades - Blt tailed Godwits106 viewsN KillingholmeDean EadesOct 02, 2006
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Dean Eades - Blt tailed Godwits128 viewsN KillingholmeDean EadesOct 02, 2006
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Dean Eades - Blt tailed Godwits127 viewsN KillingholmeDean EadesOct 02, 2006
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Red-Legged Partridge165 viewsMick WestOct 01, 2006
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Wheatear??213 viewsWould someone confirm ID, we were in two minds about this one!Mick WestOct 01, 2006
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Merlin203 viewsGrainthorpe Marsh 1/10Dave BradbeerOct 01, 2006
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Dean Eades - Mute Swan112 viewsVery thirsty swan , after eating all the bread , humberstone fitties Dean EadesOct 01, 2006
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Black Tailed Godwit153 viewsMore on my websiteOct 01, 2006
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Juv goldfinch - survivor of window strike191 viewsStory on Forum! Lucky little Goldy!Mick WestOct 01, 2006
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Redshank148 viewsAlan BownessSep 30, 2006
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Redshank149 viewsAlan BownessSep 30, 2006
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