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The Optimists426 viewsTwo optimists scanning the beach at Rimac for signs of the Buff-breasted Sandpipers.Trevor Gunby
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Two Seat Spitfire410 viewsFlying (just !) over Nocton Fen. Yes he was that low ! Yes that was about all I could fit in my lens !Russ Telfer
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John Paddon408 views1924 - 2014
RIP
Trevor Gunby
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Mark. Lens man & Birder at work 403 viewsRimac Dean Eades
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now where did I put that camera body?400 viewsgpc
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Kevin Shone400 viewsKevin Shone - Kirkby on BainRussell Hayes
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Three species of Tern found at St Wulfram's Church - August 2011399 viewsThree species of Tern found at St Wulfram's Church - August 2011Andrew Chick
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Sad sights at Gibraltar Point.394 viewsPaul Neale
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HIDE IDEAS391 viewsHere's a natty idea from S America. Will hide hand movements on shyer birds, maybe even drop a hint at those who think waving their arms through the slit when describing something is perhaps not such a good idea!! What we can do about loud voices is another challenge!Colin Smale
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Dean Eades - Spurn384 viewsFootpath to Spurn from Donna nook Dean Eades
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Grainthorpe seabank works372 viewsmore seabank scrub consigned to historyIan Shepherd
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HIDDEN HIDES372 viewsSubject in Linc's bird chat. Taken last year. This hide is even worse this year! How many more are there like this?Colin Smale
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Moon - 18/01/11 - 15.50pm370 viewsWas just about to go into a 4pm meeting at a factory in Holbeach St Marks and when looking towwards the wash I saw a large rising moon with many birds flying across it. Am not sure of birds in the photo, gull of some sort I am assuming.Steve Nesbitt
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Scoter trip April 2011369 viewsAll that was missing was the Jolly RogerChris Grimshaw
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Mark369 viewsNick Clayton
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Alex Parker362 viewsAt Whisby for the Spotted SandpiperChris Grimshaw
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Alkborough Wildfowlers359 views.........Seems like the wildfowlers at Alkborough can roam the sight at will, gaining access to areas that walkers and birdwatchers have no access to. Total disregard to the 'No Entry' sign on the gate, it obviously does not apply to them. Perhaps birders should follow the same rules and walk everywhere and anywhere ?

Dean Eades
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Early morning at Worlaby357 viewsRichard Pipe
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Bittern357 viewsBittern - Helpringham FenRussell Hayes
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Spring !355 viewsuniomystic
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new photo craft at Alkborough355 viewsmy latest access all areas craft for those tricky Alkborough speciesgpc
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Mere Hide355 viewsNige Lound
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NANOOK354 viewsI was looking for Nanook of the North...Colin Smale
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Even bigger bird today!353 viewsThe three Avro sistersAlan Ball
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352 viewsWhere is that Velvet Scoter?Chris Grimshaw
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