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Sparrow Fledging
122 viewsSecond Brood this yearmike binns
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Swallow107 viewsLate for nest building? Perhaps running repairs.mike binns
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Tree Pipit - Willingham Woods121 views
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Older97 viewsAt Willingham wood's lake, I watched as a moorhen chick from an early brood fed a chick from the next brood. Presumably while the parent is sitting on a 3rd clutch !Colin Smale
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Cuckoo131 viewsCuckoo - BardneyRussell Hayes
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Cuckoo152 viewsCuckoo with it's poor little MotherRussell Hayes
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152 viewsColin Smale
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135 viewsColin Smale
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Dean Eades -115 viewsRimac 19-06-05Dean Eades
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Dean Eades G.s103 viewsWillingham woods 14-06-05Dean Eades
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Common Tern113 viewsCommern Tern - Fish & ChicksRussell Hayes
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House95 viewsHouse Sparrow - New HollandRussell Hayes
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Little97 views3 Little Egret - Manby FlashesRussell Hayes
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Cute or107 viewsSad side to this scene, this family group swam along a dyke where another pair of mutes was sitting on 7 eggs. There was a hell of a fight, I thought it was going to be to the death. Went back a couple of days later, the nest was deserted and the eggs scattered around the nest, unbroken, they are still there.Colin Smale
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Song Thrush116 viewsSong Thrush - BardneyRussell Hayes
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Chaffinch96 viewsChaffinch - BardneyRussell Hayes
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111 viewsCaught the wing colours in the sun wellEric Davison
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Reed Warbler?107 viewsThe Picture I should have sent!No song to go by as it was dull and

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Eric Davison
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Reed Warbler?102 viewsDull day and this bird was leading me a merry chase up and down the stalks.No streaking so 'assume' it is reed.No song at all.Eric Davison
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Grey Plover119 viewsGrey Plover - Gibraltar Point - Another picRussell Hayes
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Robin113 viewsRobin - One of four young birds reared in back garden.Russell Hayes
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Reed Warbler95 viewsReed Warbler - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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Whitethroat99 viewsWhitethroat - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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Common Tern94 viewsCommon Tern - Whisby PitsRussell Hayes
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Greenfinch120 viewsGreenfinch - BardneyRussell Hayes
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