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King Eider. Leverton288 viewsFem King Eider, Off Leverton Marsh. Seen from Mystere Pelagic, 21/4/12Steve KeightleyApr 22, 2012
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Pom ad154 viewsPom Skua, from Mystere boat trip.Steve KeightleyOct 09, 2011
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Pom Imm154 viewsPom Skua, from Mystere boat trip Steve KeightleyOct 09, 2011
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Puffin juv151 viewsjuv Puffin from Mystere Wash trip.Steve KeightleyOct 09, 2011
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Scoter181 viewsScoter from MystereSteve KeightleyApr 09, 2011
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Imm drake Velvet Scoter130 viewsDrake Velvet ScoterSteve KeightleyApr 09, 2011
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Imm drake Velvet Scoter103 viewsDrake Velvet ScoterSteve KeightleyApr 09, 2011
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Velvets99 viewsVelvet Scoters among the Common ScotersSteve KeightleyApr 09, 2011
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Imm drake Velvet Scoter83 viewsImm drake Velvet ScoterSteve KeightleyApr 09, 2011
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Grey Phalarope. Boston 7/11/10209 viewsSteve KeightleyNov 07, 2010
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Grey Phalarope. Boston 7/11/10135 viewsGrey Phalarope near Cowbridge, Boston 7/11/2010Steve KeightleyNov 07, 2010
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Black winged Stilts, Frampton248 viewsSteve KeightleyMay 29, 2010
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Black winged Stilt288 viewsOne the the two birds found by John Badley ealier today.Steve KeightleyMay 29, 2010
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Oriental Pratincole, Frampton Marsh263 viewsOriental Pratincole, Frampton MarshSteve KeightleyMay 09, 2010
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Oriental Pratincole, Frampton Marsh263 viewsOriental Pratincole, Frampton MarshSteve KeightleyMay 09, 2010
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Oriental Pratincole, Frampton Marsh221 viewsOriental Pratincole, Frampton MarshSteve KeightleyMay 09, 2010
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Oriental Pratincole, Frampton Marsh287 viewsOriental Pratincole, Frampton MarshSteve KeightleyMay 09, 2010
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common Snipe & deformed bill/tongue92 viewsSteve KeightleyMar 16, 2010
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Common Snipe & deformed bill/tongue84 viewsSteve KeightleyMar 16, 2010
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Common Snipe & deformed bill/tongue101 viewsNote this birds tongue, was projecting through a long slot in the underside of its lower mandible.Steve KeightleyMar 16, 2010
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Black necked Grebe164 viewsSteve KeightleyMar 02, 2010
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Great Grey Shrike, Welbourn 2/3/10128 viewsSteve KeightleyMar 02, 2010
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Waxwing. 194 viewsOne of two birds reported by Geoff Knights, this morning. 10/02/10. Steve KeightleyFeb 10, 2010
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King Eider from Cut End Hide, by Roger Labbett 17/9/09118 viewsSteve KeightleySep 20, 2009
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Common Scoter.68 viewsSteve KeightleySep 19, 2009
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