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Spotted Flycatcher75 viewsDavid MorisonJul 08, 2013
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Avocet.87 viewsPaul NealeJul 07, 2013
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Juv Black-Headed Gull.79 viewsPaul NealeJul 07, 2013
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Curlew.83 viewsPaul NealeJul 07, 2013
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Oystercatcher.72 viewsPaul NealeJul 07, 2013
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GS-woodpecker82 viewsGarry WrightJul 06, 2013
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Blackcap62 viewsGarry WrightJul 06, 2013
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Spotted Flycatcher70 viewsSpotted Flycatcher - Southrey WoodRussell HayesJul 06, 2013
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Redshanks66 viewsGarry WrightJul 05, 2013
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Sedge Warbler76 viewsTrevor GunbyJul 05, 2013
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Sedge Warbler57 viewsTrevor GunbyJul 05, 2013
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Chiffchaff67 views1st for the garden this yearRuss TelferJul 05, 2013
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Goldfinch Juv60 viewsRuss TelferJul 05, 2013
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Pheasant Juv61 viewsRuss TelferJul 05, 2013
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Reed Warbler63 viewsTrevor GunbyJul 05, 2013
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Reed Warbler52 viewsTrevor GunbyJul 05, 2013
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65 viewsgreen woodpeckerGeoff HarrodJul 05, 2013
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65 viewsgreen woodpeckerGeoff HarrodJul 05, 2013
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62 viewsGREEN WODECKERGeoff HarrodJul 05, 2013
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Spotted Flycatcher63 viewsDan KeightleyJul 05, 2013
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Great Crested Grebe79 viewsTrevor GunbyJul 02, 2013
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Greenshank103 viewsAlmost as soon as it landed it was chased away by Avocets - a pity because waders are becoming petty scarce here nowadays!Trevor GunbyJul 02, 2013
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Pheasant Chick59 views2nd of 2 broods in gardenRuss TelferJul 02, 2013
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Pheasant Chick49 views1st of 2 broods in gardenRuss TelferJul 02, 2013
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Blue Tits Juv51 viewsRuss TelferJul 02, 2013
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