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Red-headed Bunting305 viewsgpc02/27/15 at 18:06Russell Hayes: Was this a real record of a vagrant Red-headed Bun...
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Pine Bunting704 viewsGib Point March 1995Nige Lound07/13/12 at 22:19Phil Hyde: I remember it well Nige. Not been too many in rece...
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Pine Bunting704 viewsGib Point March 1995Nige Lound07/13/12 at 21:48Roy Harvey: We dipped on that one Nige - and I don't think...
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Wilson's Phalarope.451 viewsPaul Neale10/06/11 at 19:29Roy Harvey: This was the best of the pictures that I saw of th...
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Black-Bellied Dipper.316 viewsPaul Neale10/03/11 at 21:54Roy Harvey: Very nice pictures Paul
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Size of the Humber ice floes in 62/63 winter494 viewsColin Smale01/04/11 at 12:50Colin Smale: How can they say 2010/11 has been the coldest wint...
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Sociable Plover222 viewsgpc12/28/10 at 21:33Stephen Routledge: What a bird,a real beauty!!.
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White-billed Diver217 viewsgpc12/27/10 at 16:28Chris Grimshaw: Ah memories
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Little Bittern304 viewsgpc12/25/10 at 09:10Stephen Routledge: Taken with Grahams box brownie!.
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Black-winged Stilt197 viewsgpc12/25/10 at 09:08Stephen Routledge: Managed to see this bird,when the scrapes actually...
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Size of the Humber ice floes in 62/63 winter494 viewsColin Smale12/24/10 at 20:54John Clarkson: Ay we had it tough in those days. And kids today ...
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Size of the Humber ice floes in 62/63 winter494 viewsColin Smale12/24/10 at 20:12Colin Smale: Thanx Dean, not sure I would go out in that kind o...
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Size of the Humber ice floes in 62/63 winter494 viewsColin Smale12/24/10 at 16:48Dean Eades: Awesome Colin
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Desert Wheatear313 viewsgpc12/24/10 at 10:51gpc: the tank now a faded memory
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Black-bellied Dipper237 viewsNick Clayton12/23/10 at 22:48Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean, would be nice if one turned up this W...
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Black-bellied Dipper237 viewsNick Clayton12/23/10 at 22:36Dean Eades: Cracker Nick
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Alpine Accentor276 viewsgpc12/23/10 at 21:35Stephen Routledge: One of the few 'Linc's' biggies i have...
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Red-footed Falcon329 viewsgpc12/22/10 at 17:36Stephen Routledge: Cracking bird,the only local one i have seen.
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Parrot Crossbills213 viewsgpc12/21/10 at 23:12Neil Smith: I remember twitching these birds and the snowy owl...
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Alpine Accentor276 viewsgpc12/21/10 at 22:02Dave Bradbeer: I would, saw it well,
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Pomarine Skuas303 viewsgpc12/21/10 at 21:40Stephen Routledge: I remember these well and they hung around for wee...
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Parrot Crossbills213 viewsgpc12/21/10 at 21:39Stephen Routledge: Brings back great memories of this winter period w...
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Alpine Accentor276 viewsgpc12/21/10 at 21:36Stephen Routledge: I would rather not remember this one thanks. ...
   
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