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White Stork140 viewsHaving a break from the landfill site at Kirkby on Bain GPs.Trevor Gunby
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White Stork121 viewsNot on a Mediterranean beach but at Kirkby on Bain GPs!!Trevor Gunby
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Smew180 viewsRuss Telfer
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Smew Drakes174 viewsTrev (and all) - Both birds present again at 15:20 on the big deep lake, after 20 mins or so they flew back onto Riverslea and were still there when I left at about 16:50.Russ Telfer
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Smew Drakes146 viewsRuss Telfer
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Smew113 viewsAnother poor record shot but confirms the presence of the two males on 24th Feb. Waited ages for them to come a bit close but sadly they flew off mid-morning!Trevor Gunby
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Peregrine Falcon191 viewsVery poor record shot but confirms the rare sighting of the species at Kirkby on Bain.Trevor Gunby
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"Braking"263 viewsBewick's Swans landing at FramptonMalcolm Johnson
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Bewick's Swans123 viewsBewick's Swans landing at Frampton Marsh Malcolm Johnson
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Iceland gull, Frampton130 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Iceland gull, Frampton94 viewsDiffuse bill contrast as in some 1st winter, although pale eye is diagnostic of 2nd winterPaul Sullivan
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Iceland gull, Frampton125 viewsThis bird shows the expected sharp contrast in the bill.
Paul Sullivan
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Iceland gull, Frampton107 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Red Kite142 viewsOne of two around the pit.Russ Telfer
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Red Kite151 viewsRuss Telfer
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Smew & Goldeneye drakes155 viewsRuss Telfer
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Smews154 views2 today at Kirkby on Bain, River Slea pit, found by Derek Pell.Joe Pell
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White Stork141 viewsStill on the landfill site at Kirkby on Bain after almost two weeks.Trevor Gunby
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White Stork108 viewsStill on the landfill site at Kirkby on Bain after almost two weeks.Trevor Gunby
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Black Brant ?.166 viewsPaul Neale
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White Stork125 viewsStill showing well on Tip at lunchtime todayRuss Telfer
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White Stork138 viewsRuss Telfer
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Peregrine Falcon160 viewsPeregrine Falcon - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes
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Bittern170 viewsBitternDon Davis
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Red Kite165 viewsKevin Everton
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