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Terek Sandpiper171 viewsRoy Harvey05/20/14 at 13:39Paul Neale: Very nice Roy.
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Black necked Grebe185 viewsRobert Hardy05/07/14 at 22:15Garry Wright: Very nice
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Black necked Grebe185 viewsRobert Hardy05/07/14 at 00:06Nick Clayton: Nice image Rob
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Black necked Grebe185 viewsRobert Hardy05/06/14 at 23:36Mark Johnson: Very nice Rob
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Black necked Grebe185 viewsRobert Hardy05/06/14 at 23:07Dean Eades: sweet
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BLACK NECKED GREBE224 viewsColin Smale04/28/14 at 10:06Colin Smale: Thanx Richard.
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BLACK NECKED GREBE224 viewsColin Smale04/27/14 at 21:06Richard Pipe: Nice that Colin
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Wood Sand206 viewsRecord shot, Burgh Wetlands 220414Nige Lound04/25/14 at 00:30gpc: Just looks a bit solitary or maybe alone?
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Wood Sand206 viewsRecord shot, Burgh Wetlands 220414Nige Lound04/22/14 at 22:37Nige Lound: Only on the deck Graham, didn't see it fly. W...
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Wood Sand206 viewsRecord shot, Burgh Wetlands 220414Nige Lound04/22/14 at 22:34gpc: Did you see its rump Nige?
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Great white egret214 viewsLeslie Davidson04/21/14 at 21:12Nick Clayton: Great image Les
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Great white egret214 viewsLeslie Davidson04/21/14 at 19:33Dean Eades: cracker
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Black-necked Grebes144 viewsRichard Jackson04/03/14 at 23:27Dean Eades: nice record Richard
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Kittiwake155 viewsFirst winter bird on hide pit (my first sighting of the species here!).Trevor Gunby03/29/14 at 00:15Dean Eades: nice mate
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Great Northern Diver.180 viewsPaul Neale02/06/14 at 11:14Paul Neale: Cheers John
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Great Northern Diver.180 viewsPaul Neale02/06/14 at 11:13Paul Neale: Cheers
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Mediterranean Gull115 viewsMark Johnson02/05/14 at 20:16Mark Johnson: Thanks Phil, we didn't locate Iceland Gull in...
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Great Northern Diver.180 viewsPaul Neale02/05/14 at 14:54John Clarkson: Top shot Paul
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Mediterranean Gull115 viewsMark Johnson02/05/14 at 11:40Phil Hyde: Nice shots Mark, did the Iceland G turn up later ?
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Great Grey Shrike181 viewsGreat Grey Shrike - AisbyRussell Hayes02/04/14 at 20:04Steve Nesbitt: Nice
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Great Northern Diver.106 viewsPaul Neale02/02/14 at 19:29Paul Neale: I think it could be a dab?
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Great Northern Diver.106 viewsPaul Neale02/02/14 at 18:36Roy Harvey: An interesting shot Paul! what sort of fish is it?
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Cettis Warbler218 viewsRung BirdSteve Nesbitt01/26/14 at 16:21Steve Nesbitt: Thanks Roy
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Cettis Warbler218 viewsRung BirdSteve Nesbitt01/25/14 at 16:38Roy Harvey: A good capture Steve!
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Great Northern Diver193 viewsJoe Pell01/19/14 at 19:30Mark Johnson: Nice series Joe
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