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Kestrels136 viewsJohn ClarksonSep 27, 2012
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Kestrels121 viewsThe imm male Kestrel in this pic dived on an adult female Kestrel on the ground and made repeated attempts to dispatch her. The attacker made a lot of noise, screaming wik, wik and a loud trilling. He would rise up,and then dive down to continue the relentless attack. Eventually I intervened, rescued the victim and placed her in a tree a kilometer away, battered but likely to survive.John ClarksonSep 27, 2012
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Godwit139 viewsVernon BarkerSep 25, 2012
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Spotted Flycatcher.135 viewsPaul NealeSep 25, 2012
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Spotted Flycatcher.148 viewsPaul NealeSep 25, 2012
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Green Sandpiper123 viewsTrevor GunbySep 24, 2012
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Sparrowhawk182 viewsSparrowhawk.Don DavisSep 24, 2012
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Pinkfeet107 viewsGarry WrightSep 23, 2012
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Dunlin123 viewsRuss TelferSep 23, 2012
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Yellow Wag115 viewsRuss TelferSep 23, 2012
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Wheatear juv107 viewsRuss TelferSep 23, 2012
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Dunlin106 viewsDunlinDon DavisSep 23, 2012
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Snipe150 viewsKevin EvertonSep 23, 2012
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House Martin136 viewsHouse MartinDon DavisSep 23, 2012
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Ruff147 viewsRuffDon DavisSep 23, 2012
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Reed Bunting99 viewsDavid MorisonSep 23, 2012
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Green Sandpiper86 viewsDavid MorisonSep 23, 2012
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Pinkfoot95 viewsGarry WrightSep 22, 2012
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Little Grebe81 viewsGarry WrightSep 22, 2012
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Whinchat94 viewsGarry WrightSep 22, 2012
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Willow warbler84 viewsGarry WrightSep 22, 2012
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Mandarin 119 viewsEclipse DrakeDavid MorisonSep 22, 2012
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Mandarin 75 viewsEclipse DrakeDavid MorisonSep 22, 2012
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Dunlin107 viewsAnthony BentleySep 19, 2012
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Dean Eades - Dunlin 124 viewsDean EadesSep 18, 2012
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