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Our back garden85 viewsIn a very built up area, no clear access to water managed
to guide 9 into the Catchwater drain also a chance the other 4 made it, from the gauntlet of cats waiting to pounce.
Pete ScottApr 30, 2013
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Blackcap63 viewsBlackcap - female - Back GardenRussell HayesApr 30, 2013
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Swallow67 viewsSwallow - Back GardenRussell HayesApr 30, 2013
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Chaffinch66 viewsChaffinch - Back gardenRussell HayesApr 30, 2013
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Blackcap75 viewsNear the hide.Trevor GunbyApr 30, 2013
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Blackcap60 viewsNear the hide.Trevor GunbyApr 30, 2013
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Wigeon57 viewsFitties Pool HumberstonRichard PipeApr 29, 2013
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Wigeon55 viewsFitties Pool HumberstonRichard PipeApr 29, 2013
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Dean Eades - Little owl 93 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean EadesApr 29, 2013
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Dean Eades - Little owl 79 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean EadesApr 29, 2013
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Little Owl77 viewsRuss TelferApr 28, 2013
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Blackcap76 viewsIn garden along with his wife !Russ TelferApr 28, 2013
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Yellowhammer68 viewsA garden regularRuss TelferApr 28, 2013
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Grey Partridge85 viewsOne of a pair on the lawn this morning.Russ TelferApr 28, 2013
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Sand Martin85 viewsRuss TelferApr 28, 2013
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Wheatear80 viewsMark JohnsonApr 28, 2013
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Whinchat81 viewsMark JohnsonApr 28, 2013
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lincs shorty113 viewsAndy AtkinsonApr 27, 2013
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Skylark82 viewsDavid MorisonApr 25, 2013
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Wheatear81 viewsDavid MorisonApr 25, 2013
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Wheatear84 viewsDavid MorisonApr 25, 2013
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Wheatear66 viewsDavid MorisonApr 25, 2013
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Yellow Wagtail89 viewsNick ClaytonApr 25, 2013
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wren83 viewsLeslie DavidsonApr 23, 2013
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Dean Eades - Nightingale 119 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean EadesApr 23, 2013
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