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104 viewsIan Shepherd
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Dean Eades Long - tailed tit103 viewsHackthorn estates 26-02-06Dean Eades
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Dean Eades - Buzzard103 viewsPotterhanworth fen 07-04-06Dean Eades
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Dean Eades - Yellow wagtail103 viewsNocton fen 08-05-06Dean Eades
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Dean Eades - Redstart103 viewsMid lincs 18-06-06Dean Eades
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Dean Eades -Sanderling103 viewsChapel 06-11-06Dean Eades
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Dean Eades - Stonechat103 viewsWorlaby 29-11-06Dean Eades
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Dean Eades - Robin103 viewsShowing we can still get some detail with high ISO 1000 F4 , IN VERY POOR LIGHT Dean Eades
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103 viewsMick West
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Bullfinch-male103 viewsMick West
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Marsh Harrier103 viewsthis female Marsh Harrier was around the pits today and gave a couple of photo opportunities albeit in fairly poor light; so what age is it? the female type plumage with a dark iris, fairly uniform dark brown tail but with some moult in the remiges must make this a female; according to Forsmann in their first winter Marsh Harriers moult body, some wing coverts and sometimes central tail feathers but not remiges so this bird appears to be older than 2cy but there are worn and faded pale tips to the greater coverts which suggest these are juvenile feathers? there is a distinct moult contrast between the inner 4 new primaries which are paler brown than the darker outers but the outers also seem a bit shiny and unworn as if they may also be new feathers? one inner secondary is a new paler brown feather and the central tail feathers look a bit darker than the outers--so is it a 2cy or 3cy or older female?gpc
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Redpoll103 viewsMick West
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"Any good Doris"103 viewsRichard Pipe
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Whitethroat103 viewsWhitethroat - Whisby NRRussell Hayes
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Common sandpiper103 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Skylark103 viewsMessingham
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Yellow Wagtail103 viewsAlkborough Flats
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Little Gull103 viewsfirst-summergpc
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jay103 viewsDon Davis
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Dean Eades - Sedge warbler103 viewsLincs coast 08-07Dean Eades
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Curlew Sandpiper103 viewsCurlew Sandpiper - Mid LincsRussell Hayes
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Turtle Dove103 viewsJuvenileDave Bradbeer
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black tern103 viewsblack tern 16-10-07Don Davis
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fieldfare103 viewsfieldfare worlabyDon Davis
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stonechat103 viewsstonechat worlabyDon Davis
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