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Male Hen Harrier241 viewsRobert Hardy03/31/09 at 23:08Alan Bowness: Good background and the nice light on the wings,lo...
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Male Hen Harrier241 viewsRobert Hardy03/31/09 at 20:36Colin Smale: Good stuff...this one's my favourite Rob
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Male Hen Harrier241 viewsRobert Hardy03/31/09 at 18:41Mick West: Great set Robert! M&M
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Male Hen Harrier198 viewsRobert Hardy03/31/09 at 17:59Dean Eades: CRACKING BIRDS
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Male Hen Harrier241 viewsRobert Hardy03/31/09 at 17:58Dean Eades: Nice Rob
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Male Hen Harrier241 viewsRobert Hardy03/31/09 at 16:24Nick Clayton: Very nice photos Robert
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Male Hen Harrier241 viewsRobert Hardy03/31/09 at 15:59Richard Pipe: nice set of pics Robert
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Black redstart Freiston RSPB 29/03/09161 viewsPaul Sullivan03/30/09 at 18:34Neil Smith: Knew you would get it Paul, Nice one!
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Ross's with Greylag mate124 viewsMick West03/25/09 at 11:19Mick West: Thanks Neil, it was great to see them at close ran...
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Crossbill162 viewsMick West03/25/09 at 09:27Mick West: Thanks Neil & Richard
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Ross's Goose (Feral bird?) Image by John Lusby127 viewsThe resident Ross's Goose first seen at Barton on September 6th 2007 and subsequently present on the upper Humber around Whitton/Blacktoft since then even visiting Hatfield Moors last winter.Andrew Chick03/24/09 at 22:54gpc: Is that stealing text?
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Crossbill162 viewsMick West03/24/09 at 21:51Richard Pipe: Nice Mick
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Ross's with Greylag mate124 viewsMick West03/24/09 at 09:53Neil Smith: Nice image of an unusual combination
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Crossbill162 viewsMick West03/24/09 at 09:49Neil Smith: Yes, thats a great image, nice bird.
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Crossbill151 viewsMick West03/23/09 at 21:05Mick West: Thanks Nick
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Crossbill162 viewsMick West03/23/09 at 21:04Mick West: Thanks to you both
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Crossbill162 viewsMick West03/22/09 at 18:56Dean Eades: well done , Mick
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Crossbill151 viewsMick West03/21/09 at 21:16Nick Clayton: Nice shot Mandy.
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Crossbill162 viewsMick West03/21/09 at 21:15Nick Clayton: Very nice Mick.
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Brambling235 views03/06/09 at 23:01Mick West: Spot on Matt M&M
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Brambling235 views03/06/09 at 22:58Dean Eades: Nice Bird m8
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Dean Eades - Crossbill187 viewsChambers 04-03Dean Eades03/06/09 at 22:58Dean Eades:
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Common Crane210 viewsRoy Harvey03/06/09 at 22:09Roy Harvey: Thanks Neil, but as you will see it was not my pic...
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Brambling235 views03/06/09 at 19:29Matthew Latham: Thanks guys
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Brambling235 views03/06/09 at 12:30Neil Smith: Thats a great image matt
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