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Kestrel.112 viewsKestrelDon DavisAug 31, 2012
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Common Snipe99 viewsSnipe on Tennyson SandsChris GrimshawAug 30, 2012
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Ruff104 viewsVernon BarkerAug 30, 2012
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Skylark113 viewsVernon BarkerAug 30, 2012
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Green Sandpiper and lunch138 viewsVernon BarkerAug 29, 2012
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Little Egret and little fish135 viewsVernon BarkerAug 29, 2012
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Yellow Wagtail119 viewsVernon BarkerAug 29, 2012
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Pochard168 viewsBird with poale blue band on bill showing number 94 - could be a returning bird seen in previous winters!Trevor GunbyAug 29, 2012
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Kestrel.101 viewsKestrelDon DavisAug 29, 2012
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Lincs shorty126 viewsAndy AtkinsonAug 29, 2012
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Lincs shorty156 viewsjust imagining the power in the grip=also seen barn owl & little owl,
osprey reported which was in same area..same time last year.
Andy AtkinsonAug 29, 2012
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Dean Eades - Wheatear 108 viewsDean EadesAug 28, 2012
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Dean Eades - Wheatear 107 viewsDean EadesAug 28, 2012
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Black Tern - (Juv)115 viewsCovenhamRichard PipeAug 28, 2012
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Cuckoo110 viewsCuckooDon DavisAug 28, 2012
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Juvenile Bullfinch128 viewsConfirmed breeding in SkegnessNige LoundAug 28, 2012
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138 viewsGreen WoodpeckerGeoff HarrodAug 27, 2012
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Wheatear135 viewsDonna NookRichard PipeAug 26, 2012
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Sparrowhawk138 viewsSparrowhawk - Sea View FarmRussell HayesAug 26, 2012
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Sparrowhawk112 viewsSparrowhawk - Sea View FarmRussell HayesAug 26, 2012
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Drying off109 viewsAndy AtkinsonAug 26, 2012
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Spotted Flycatcher122 viewsSpotted Flycatcher - SwanpoolRussell HayesAug 25, 2012
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Spotted Flycatcher136 viewsSpotted Flycatcher - SwanpoolRussell HayesAug 25, 2012
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Lincs shorty183 viewschanged settings on 7d so practice shot..i know its not september but couldnt resist!
wanted to see what it looked like on here!
Andy AtkinsonAug 24, 2012
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Knot158 viewsKnotDon DavisAug 23, 2012
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