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Dean Eades - Inland

Thrift
162 viewsArmeria ssp elongata - Ancaster 06-06-05Dean EadesJun 06, 2005
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Madder
172 viewsRubia Tinctorum - On wall South lincs 06-06-05Dean EadesJun 06, 2005
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Madder
160 viewsRubia Tinctorum - On wall south lincs 06-06-05Dean EadesJun 06, 2005
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Madder
167 viewsRubia Tinctorum - On wall south lincs 06-06-05Dean EadesJun 06, 2005
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Marsh Fritillary
206 viewsDean EadesJun 06, 2005
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Dean Eades - Azure

Damselfly
115 viewsKirkby moor 05-06-05Dean EadesJun 05, 2005
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Azure Damselfly
128 viewsKirkby 05-06-05Dean EadesJun 05, 2005
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Dean Eades Four -

spotted chaser
131 viewsKirkby 05-06-05Dean EadesJun 05, 2005
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Small Elephant hawk moth
198 viewsDean EadesJun 05, 2005
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Small Elephant hawk moth
432 viewsDean EadesJun 05, 2005
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Black Necked Grebe
151 viewsLincsDean EadesJun 05, 2005
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Black Necked Grebe
473 viewsLincs Dean EadesJun 05, 2005
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Dingy

Skipper - Twyford Wood
155 viewsColin JenningsJun 05, 2005
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Grizzled

Skipper - Twyford Wood
134 viewsColin JenningsJun 05, 2005
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Small Elephant Hawk Moth207 viewsJun 05, 2005
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Cute or113 viewsSad side to this scene, this family group swam along a dyke where another pair of mutes was sitting on 7 eggs. There was a hell of a fight, I thought it was going to be to the death. Went back a couple of days later, the nest was deserted and the eggs scattered around the nest, unbroken, they are still there.Colin SmaleJun 04, 2005
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Song Thrush121 viewsSong Thrush - BardneyRussell HayesJun 03, 2005
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Chaffinch99 viewsChaffinch - BardneyRussell HayesJun 03, 2005
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116 viewsCaught the wing colours in the sun wellEric DavisonJun 02, 2005
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Reed Warbler?112 viewsThe Picture I should have sent!No song to go by as it was dull and

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Reed Warbler?108 viewsDull day and this bird was leading me a merry chase up and down the stalks.No streaking so 'assume' it is reed.No song at all.Eric DavisonJun 02, 2005
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Grey Plover124 viewsGrey Plover - Gibraltar Point - Another picRussell HayesMay 30, 2005
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Robin118 viewsRobin - One of four young birds reared in back garden.Russell HayesMay 30, 2005
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Reed Warbler102 viewsReed Warbler - Gibraltar PointRussell HayesMay 30, 2005
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Whitethroat107 viewsWhitethroat - Gibraltar PointRussell HayesMay 30, 2005
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