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Diamond Dove316 viewsJohn Clarkson07/06/05 at 17:47Glen Abbott: Where did it come from?!
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Diamond Dove316 viewsJohn Clarkson07/06/05 at 16:06Dean Eades: Nice John
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Hobby
389 viewsWillingham woodsDean Eades06/21/05 at 21:02Matthew Latham: Nice one
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Black Necked Grebe
462 viewsLincs Dean Eades06/05/05 at 23:05Matthew Latham: A bit Special!!
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Black Necked Grebe
462 viewsLincs Dean Eades06/05/05 at 22:22Dean Eades: Cheers Col
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Black Necked Grebe
462 viewsLincs Dean Eades06/05/05 at 20:51Colin Smale: Hell's bells Deano, this is

great !
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Little Gull118 viewsgpc05/18/05 at 21:04Matthew Latham: Superb shot
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Dotterel209 viewsThe best of the three birds that stayedRoy Harvey05/13/05 at 11:55Colin Smale: Oh yes, very nice Roy.
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Dotterel
198 viewsTetney lock 07-05-05 Windy Dean Eades05/08/05 at 19:13Dean Eades:
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Dotterel
198 viewsTetney lock 07-05-05 Windy Dean Eades05/08/05 at 18:59Alan Bowness: Nice one dean
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Dotterel
198 viewsTetney lock 07-05-05 Windy Dean Eades05/08/05 at 18:51Matthew Latham: Very good
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Garganey
258 viewsManby flashes 03-05-05Dean Eades05/05/05 at 22:16Dean Eades:
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Garganey
258 viewsManby flashes 03-05-05Dean Eades05/05/05 at 19:51Matthew Latham: Good shot
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male Bittern264 viewsmore

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gpc05/05/05 at 19:50Matthew Latham: Nice shot
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Wood Sandpiper217 viewsRoy Harvey04/27/05 at 19:59Matthew Latham: Nice shot
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gpc04/26/05 at 18:37Dean Eades:
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Wood Sandpiper217 viewsRoy Harvey04/26/05 at 18:33Dean Eades:
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gpc04/26/05 at 12:44Neil Smith: Yes, Excellent photo!
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gpc04/26/05 at 11:57Colin Smale: Fantastic Graham
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What is it?279 viewsAn escapee no doubt!Resting near Trent,LangfordEric Davison04/05/05 at 08:39Josh: chiloe wigeon
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White-tailed Sea Eagle!450 viewsJohn Clarkson03/24/05 at 10:14Adrian: definitely a door, or a frisbee, or

a UFO
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White-tailed Sea Eagle!450 viewsJohn Clarkson03/23/05 at 20:21Dean Eades: And me
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White-tailed Sea Eagle!450 viewsJohn Clarkson03/23/05 at 19:14Anon: Buzzards all over the place nowadays,

a very b...
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Woodlark274 viewsJohn Clarkson03/16/05 at 20:47Matthew Latham: Great shot.
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Woodlark274 viewsJohn Clarkson03/16/05 at 16:06Dean Eades: Nice
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