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Dean Eades -114 viewsToft-newton Res 15-08-05Dean Eades
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Dean Eades -60 viewsBardney pit 15-08-05Dean Eades
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Kingfisher141 viewsKingfisher - Kirkby On Bain Russell Hayes
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Tree Sparrow, juv

about to fledge.
90 viewsDave Bradbeer
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Lapwing90 viewsLapwing - North Killingholme PitsRussell Hayes
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Little Tern,

juvenile
92 viewsDave Bradbeer
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Adult Little94 viewsDave Bradbeer
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Ruff108 viewsRuff - Toft Newton ReservoirRussell Hayes
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Greenshank88 viewsGreenshank - Gib PointRussell Hayes
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Pintail115 viewsPintail - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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Little Grebe109 viewsLittle Grebe with Chick - Kirkby on BainRussell Hayes
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Kestrel107 viewsKestrel - BinbrookRussell Hayes
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Dean Eades - Ruff70 viewsToft-newton Reservoir 31-07-05Dean Eades
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Greenshank92 viewsDave Bradbeer
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Golden Plover133 viewsDave Bradbeer
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Dean Eades - Watar104 viewsLincsDean Eades
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Yellowhammer129 viewsYellowhammer - Fulbeck achick
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Knot117 viewsIrresistible in summer plumage !Roy Harvey
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Black Tailed Godwit147 viewsColin Smale
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102 viewsBoutham Mere,hot humid morning.popped my head up to see this family checking my

rustling!
Eric Davison
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2005 Breeding success of Little Ringed Plover103 viewsThis is a lightly visited water on private land in Tetney. Due to the lack of winter rain, the pool was almost dust dry but attracted this pr of LRP. Unable to find nest, only one chick seen.Colin Smale
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Robin102 viewsOne Legged Robin - Not wishing to upset anyone by posting my latest picture of a garden Robin and hopefully submitting an interesting picture, here we have a one legged Robin that was very agile and was seen doing everything an able bodied Robin could do. It is amazing that they soon adapt to disabilities.Russell Hayes
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Bug id ?124 viewsI thought these were maggots until I saw pics,Tree sparrows were feeding craneflies but any idea what kind of grubs these are, would be interesting to know.Colin Smale
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Tree Sparrow104 viewsThis has been nice to watch. In a friend's garden in North Thoresby, this is at least the 2nd brood so far this year in same nest box just outside the kitchen window. Feeding young on small white grubs and craneflies.Colin Smale
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