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Robin Juv49 viewsRuss TelferJul 02, 2013
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Gadwall55 viewsI put this on because I can't recall seeing Gadwall with young here before though there are always Gadwall present.Trevor GunbyJul 02, 2013
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Oystercatcher and chick64 viewsDavid MorisonJul 02, 2013
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Juvenile Shelduck and Ostercatcher51 viewsDavid MorisonJul 02, 2013
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Great Tit76 viewsYet another glorious, typically British, summer's day !Russ TelferJun 28, 2013
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Robin Chick55 viewsRobin Chick in my GardenMalcolm JohnsonJun 28, 2013
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Common tern + redshanks151 viewsGarry WrightJun 27, 2013
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Grey heron71 viewsGarry WrightJun 27, 2013
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Hobby102 viewsHeavily cropped distant record of a species I haven't seen here for some time.Trevor GunbyJun 27, 2013
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74 viewsREED WARBLERGeoff HarrodJun 26, 2013
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Barn Owl.83 viewsPaul NealeJun 25, 2013
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Turtle Dove.85 viewsPaul NealeJun 25, 2013
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Lesser Redpoll103 viewsLesser RedpollMick WiddowsonJun 24, 2013
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Oystercatchers73 viewsGarry WrightJun 22, 2013
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Pintail68 viewsGarry WrightJun 22, 2013
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Sandwich tern96 viewsGarry WrightJun 22, 2013
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Spotted Flycatcher89 viewsSpotted Flycatcher - EdlingtonRussell HayesJun 21, 2013
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74 viewsBARN OWLGeoff HarrodJun 21, 2013
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62 viewsLong Tailed Tit ( In Flight )Geoff HarrodJun 21, 2013
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56 viewsREED BUNTINGGeoff HarrodJun 21, 2013
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58 viewsTURTLE DOVESGeoff HarrodJun 21, 2013
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Turtle Dove95 viewsOne of Two pairs seen to-day.Trevor GunbyJun 19, 2013
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84 viewsEbony and Ivory (but not in harmony!)Trevor GunbyJun 19, 2013
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Swallows88 viewsRuss TelferJun 17, 2013
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Blue Tits71 views1 of the 5 that fledged in the garden on Sunday. All 5 still doing well.Russ TelferJun 17, 2013
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