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L yellowlegs104 viewsgpcOct 21, 2005
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Knot140 viewsKnot - CleethorpesRussell HayesOct 21, 2005
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Lesser Yellowlegs110 viewsDave BradbeerOct 21, 2005
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Yellowlegs at Killingholme
122 viewsVideo grabRoy HarveyOct 21, 2005
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Lesser

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115 viewsThe damn redshank hate this bird and keep driving it off.Colin SmaleOct 21, 2005
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Lesser Yellowlegs115 viewsLesser Yellowlegs - Nth Killingholme - Never decent light

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Russell HayesOct 20, 2005
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Lesser

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117 viewscomparison with Redshank showing small size and slnder jizzgpcOct 20, 2005
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Red-breasted Flycatcher159 viewsgpcOct 20, 2005
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Red-breasted

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197 viewsgpcOct 20, 2005
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Red-breasted Flycatcher139 viewsgpcOct 20, 2005
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Ruff123 viewsRuff

- Humberstone Fitties
Russell HayesOct 20, 2005
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Knot147 viewsKnot - Humberstone Fitties - Not too well, as you could walk right up to the bird, no need for scope here.Russell HayesOct 20, 2005
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Redshank113 viewsRedshank - Humberstone FittiesRussell HayesOct 20, 2005
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EASTERN ABIETINUS CHIFFCHAFF at Saltfleetby Oct-18, 2005 (same bird)179 viewsThe wing-bar is not so obvious from this view, but another feature was its pale feet and lower leg. The call matched that described and recorded by Hannu Jannes on his CD "Calls Of Eastern Vagrants", where he remarks that this call is not regularly heard in Western Europe. ATRIFRONSOct 19, 2005
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EASTERN ABIETINUS CHIFFCHAFF at Saltfleetby147 viewsInitially located by its Greenish Warbler-like call, a loud di-syllabic sli-eep or chi-ly repeated fairly rapidly. Note also the apparent wing-bar, brownish ear-coverts and whitish underparts.ATRIFRONSOct 19, 2005
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Lesser Yellowlegs94 viewscontortionsgpcOct 17, 2005
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Lesser Yellowlegs85 viewsnote the newly moulted first-winter lower scapulars--most of the plumage is still juvenilegpcOct 17, 2005
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Lesser Yellowlegs104 viewsjuvenile - first-wintergpcOct 17, 2005
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HAWFINCH AT DONNA NOOK188 viewsHawfinch at Stonebridge, Donna Nook, 0825, Oct-17, 2005 feeding in Hawthorn bush (appropriately !)ATRIFRONSOct 17, 2005
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Richard's Pipit154 viewsgpcOct 16, 2005
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Brambling155 viewsgpcOct 16, 2005
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Goldcrest128 viewsgpcOct 16, 2005
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Redwing111 viewsgpcOct 16, 2005
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Lesser Yellowlegs108 viewsgpcOct 16, 2005
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Lesser Yellowlegs84 viewsgpcOct 16, 2005
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