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Bewick's Swan415 viewsBewick's Swan - Nocton Fen - Returning bird with neck collar 981A againRussell Hayes
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ID please?415 viewsThis bird was in Mablethorpe today.
Is it an escaped Canary?
Paul Dumpleton
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Hedgehog414 viewsHedgehog - BardneyRussell Hayes
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Probable Steppe Grey Shrike413 viewsVideo grabRoy Harvey
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Dean Eades - Great

Northern Diver
411 viewsCulverthorpe Lake 06-02-05Dean Eades
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Found by Andy Simms411 viewsSwinderby Aerodrome - Anyone any ideas about who this belongs to ?Dean Eades
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Black Kite - Steve Botham411 viewsachick
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Mystery Footprint411 viewsCould anybody put an animal to this footprint My dad thinks Otter but the body of water seen was the size of a downstairs of a house and about 1 foot deep at best basically a small bog. With some reads Anthony Bentley
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The End!411 viewsHugh Middleton
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Goldcrest410 viewsGoldcrests went past as if they were on a conveyer belt all afternoon.Colin Smale
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Probable Arctic Redpoll410 viewsWayne Gillatt
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Grainthorpe seabank works410 viewsmore seabank scrub consigned to historyIan Shepherd
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HIDDEN HIDES410 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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Dean Eades - Ruby

Tiger
408 viewsMessingham 12-05-05Dean Eades
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Sora408 viewsgpc
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Black Kite408 viewsBlack Kite - Nocton HeathRussell Hayes
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Unknown - ID please ???408 viewsFitties PoolRichard Pipe
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Central Asian Lesser Whitethroat, ( halimodendri ), showing salient feature of pale back/mantle.408 viewsPrivate garden Tetney area.Dave Bradbeer
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Dean Eades - Adder407 viewsWoodhall 11-04-05Dean Eades
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What the Duck !407 viewsSeen at Cleethorpes, about Tuftie size, presumably a Heinz 57 but of what ?Russ Telfer
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Dean Eades -

Comma
406 viewsWhisby 12-04-05Dean Eades
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Toft Res - Enviroment Agency406 viewsMore waste of time & money from the Enviroment Agency 3 Bushes removed because the Agency stated that these would damage the Reservoir bank ! 2 Men 2 days, 4 to look at the job in 2 4x4 trucks with a folder full of photos of the 3 Bushes to come down ...

How can 3 Hawthorn bushes damage the Reservoir banks which are concrete ? & about 10m from the bank ...
Dean Eades
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Oriental pratincole406 viewsJohn Clarkson
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Mark406 viewsNick Clayton
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id please406 viewstaken last month in Lake District
With flock of Mallard
Cross?
Richard Pipe
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