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Pied Wagtail58 viewsNick ClaytonFeb 17, 2013
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Siskin89 viewsOne of 5 Siskin 2m 3f. Hung around for about 15 mins this afternoonRuss TelferFeb 16, 2013
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Siskin85 viewsRuss TelferFeb 16, 2013
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Siskin81 viewsRuss TelferFeb 16, 2013
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Yellowhammer112 viewsTrevor GunbyFeb 15, 2013
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Yellowhammer101 viewsTrevor GunbyFeb 15, 2013
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Canada Goose96 viewsTrevor GunbyFeb 15, 2013
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Brambling106 viewsTrevor GunbyFeb 15, 2013
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shortie171 viewsAndy AtkinsonFeb 12, 2013
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Mute swans91 viewsGarry WrightFeb 11, 2013
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Common Buzzard111 views"Worming" from the bedroom window.David MorisonFeb 11, 2013
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Siskin94 views1 of 6 in garden during AM of 9/2/13Steve NesbittFeb 10, 2013
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Lesser Redpoll82 viewsHad 16 briefly in my garden during AM of 10/2/13Steve NesbittFeb 10, 2013
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Wigeon98 viewsMark JohnsonFeb 10, 2013
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Goldeneye75 viewsMark JohnsonFeb 10, 2013
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Moorhen83 viewsRuss TelferFeb 09, 2013
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Lesser Redpoll93 viewsRuss TelferFeb 09, 2013
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Goosander101 viewsRuss TelferFeb 09, 2013
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black brant ?140 viewsis this the reported black brant or just very dark ? taken from tennysonsLeslie DavidsonFeb 09, 2013
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Tree Sparrow100 viewsMark JohnsonFeb 09, 2013
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Blue Tit57 viewsTrevor GunbyFeb 08, 2013
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Blackcap100 viewsRegular visitor to feeders now.David MorisonFeb 05, 2013
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Siskin107 viewsOne of a small flock along the causeway.Trevor GunbyFeb 04, 2013
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Willow Tit117 viewsWillow Tit - Boultham MereRussell HayesFeb 04, 2013
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Willow Tit81 viewsWillow Tit - Boultham MereRussell HayesFeb 04, 2013
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