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Stonechat64 viewsDes Norton
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Long Tail Tit57 viewsA pair of these kept coming into the hide to collect spiders webs, obviously making a nest nearby.Mick West
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Reed Bunting - Female72 viewsMick West
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Yellowhammer and friend take a bath131 viewsIs the friend a female Yellowhammer???Richard Pipe
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Reed Bunting66 viewsDave Bradbeer
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Dean Eades - Little owl120 viewsNocton fen 17-03-08Dean Eades
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Dean Eades - Little owl61 viewsNocton fen 17-03-08Dean Eades
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Dean Eades - Little owl81 viewsNocton fen 17-03-08Dean Eades
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Lesser redpoll88 viewsMick West
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Lesser Redpoll71 viewsMick West
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Barn Owl104 viewsMick West
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Barn Owl83 viewsMick West
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Barn Owl81 viewsMick West
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GS Woodpecker - male47 viewsAgain, the sun was a bit bright!Mick West
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GS Woodpecker -male56 viewsTaken in bright sunlightMick West
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Black Headed Gull40 viewsMick West
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Carrion Crow50 viewsCentral Park, ScunthorpeS and K Spavin
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Common Gull46 viewsCentral Park, ScunthorpeS and K Spavin
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Nuthatch71 viewsNuthatchDon Davis
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Willow Tit80 viewsTetney MarshesDave Bradbeer
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Stock Dove76 viewsWaters edgeDean Eades
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Greenfinch53 viewsMick West
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Dunnock123 viewsThoughts please about this bird. As mentioned in the posting re the Dunnock, the growth shown here from the side continues around the other side too. It seemed to cope ok with feeding, singing etc. We havent seen this before??Mick West
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Mallard - Female53 viewsMick West
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Dunlin78 viewsMick West
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