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Dean Eades114 viewsWoodchat Shrike - Friskney 07-08-06Dean Eades
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Woodchat Shrike213 viewsWoodchat Shrike - FriskneyRussell Hayes
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Mediterranean Gull172 viewsjuvenilegpc
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Mediterranean Gull126 viewsjuvenilegpc
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Wood Sandpiper208 viewsWood Sandpiper - Record shot - Kirkby on Bain Gravel Pits.Russell Hayes
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Woodchat Shrike212 viewsRecord shotAlan Bowness
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Woodchat Shrike271 viewsWoodchat Shrike - Friskney - Record shot with mothRussell Hayes
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Woodchat Shrike205 viewsWoodchat Shrike - friskney - distant record cropped shotRussell Hayes
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Long-billed Dowitcher305 viewsVideo grabRoy Harvey
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Long-billed Dowitcher188 viewsVideo grabRoy Harvey
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Caspian Gull259 views2cygpc
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Caspian Gull203 views2cy note legs and long neck small head and general jizz in this strecthing shotgpc
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Caspian Gull181 views2cy with LBBGulls on sand bar off old cements gpc
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Caspian Gull169 views2cy note the moult state with all but the inner secondaries dropped, all primaries renewed to p8 and a new tail--no birds of this age have been seen for 16 days in spite of intensive watchinggpc
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Caspian Gull143 views2cy note the moult state with all but the inner secondaries dropped, all primaries renewed to p8 and a new tail--no birds of this age have been seen for 16 days in spite of intensive watchinggpc
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Caspian Gull145 views2cy note the moult state with all but the inner secondaries dropped, all primaries renewed to p8 and a new tail--no birds of this age have been seen for 16 days in spite of intensive watching--typical whitish appearance to underwinggpc
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Caspian Gull142 views2cy note the moult state with all but the inner secondaries dropped, all primaries renewed to p8 and a new tail--no birds of this age have been seen for 16 days in spite of intensive watchinggpc
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CASPIAN GULL257 viewsA very brief call by the adult Caspian Gull for a drink at Far Ings on July 20 at 1610. One of the features noted was the small dark eye when the gull was sitting on the water. This flight image is not totally stopped! (Taken in panic mode).Barry Clarkson
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Caspian Gull ???259 viewsTaken on 9th July at Far Ings
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Little Egret, camera only262 viewsIn recent weeks ( and currently ) there has been a very obliging bird at the fitties pools feeding down to twenty feet from the car! open the door and it's off, may interest the Digi SLR boys, early morning best before it gets busy.Dave Bradbeer
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Yellow-legged Gull213 viewsjuvenile second bird of todaygpc
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Yellow-legged Gull214 viewsjuvenilegpc
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Yellow-legged Gull223 views3cygpc
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Caspian Gull201 viewsgpc
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