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Dead Dunlin136 viewsFound on Lincoln High St (near Debenhams) having hit a window at approx. 6am on 13th November 2007. (In very good condition, anyone would like it get in touch otherwise I'll feed it to the cat - ps only joking about the cat!)achick11/14/07 at 19:28Dean Eades: Can you post it to me Andy for the Ferrets
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Dean Eades - Blk Backed Gull84 viewsDean Eades11/14/07 at 10:36Richard Pipe: super snap
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Redshank66 viewsCovenham ReservoirNick Clayton11/11/07 at 22:01Dean Eades: nice, Nick
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Dean Eades - Blk Headed Gull79 viewswww.BirdMad.comDean Eades11/07/07 at 19:59Dean Eades:
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Dean Eades - Blk Headed Gull79 viewswww.BirdMad.comDean Eades11/06/07 at 19:47Don Davis: great capture dean.
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Reed Bunting71 viewsWorlaby Carrs
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S and K Spavin11/05/07 at 01:07Dean Eades: nice Simon
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Slavonian Grebe69 viewsWith a mouthfull of weed have just eaten a small perch - CovenhamRichard Pipe11/03/07 at 10:21Don Davis: nice photo richard.
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Dean Eades - Stonechat90 viewsWorlaby 29-10-07Dean Eades11/02/07 at 17:50Dean Eades:
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Dean Eades - Stonechat90 viewsWorlaby 29-10-07Dean Eades11/01/07 at 22:27gpc: I may have to shoot this bird if it starts to fill...
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Dean Eades - Stonechat70 viewsWorlaby 29-10-07Dean Eades11/01/07 at 00:26Dean Eades: thks Nick
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Dean Eades - Stonechat70 viewsWorlaby 29-10-07Dean Eades10/31/07 at 20:10Nick Clayton: Nice shot Dean
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Great spotted Woodpecker146 viewsSpot the Tree Sparrow!Dave Bradbeer10/31/07 at 10:28Richard Pipe: yes that good Dave
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Great spotted Woodpecker146 viewsSpot the Tree Sparrow!Dave Bradbeer10/30/07 at 23:05Dean Eades: nice, Dave
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jay105 viewsjay worlabyDon Davis10/30/07 at 15:46Don Davis: thanks richard.
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Stonechat83 viewsMick West10/29/07 at 20:09uniomystic: Stylish pose Mick. Dave Johnson
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jay105 viewsjay worlabyDon Davis10/29/07 at 16:21Richard Pipe: nice Don
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Stonechat90 viewsMick West10/28/07 at 20:08uniomystic: Soft and quietly charming Mandy. I like it. Dave ...
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Stonechat90 viewsMick West10/28/07 at 10:30Don Davis: nice one mandy.
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Tawny Owl182 viewsThis bird was sat in the garden, and I could just see its outline. So I grabbed the camera, set it to manual focus and got as close as I could, pressing the shutter and hoping it was the right focal distance!achick10/27/07 at 15:27Colin Pumfrett: Lovely picture, well done.
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Dean Eades - Whooper swan75 viewsToft Res 18-10-07Dean Eades10/27/07 at 15:25Colin Pumfrett: Brilliant shot
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Tawny Owl182 viewsThis bird was sat in the garden, and I could just see its outline. So I grabbed the camera, set it to manual focus and got as close as I could, pressing the shutter and hoping it was the right focal distance!achick10/27/07 at 12:35Elizabeth Hood-Phipps: Absolutely beautiful picture. Libby.
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Dean Eades - Whooper swan75 viewsToft Res 18-10-07Dean Eades10/27/07 at 09:36Dean Eades:
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Tawny Owl182 viewsThis bird was sat in the garden, and I could just see its outline. So I grabbed the camera, set it to manual focus and got as close as I could, pressing the shutter and hoping it was the right focal distance!achick10/27/07 at 00:51Colin Smale: Just a minute, is that a pheasant sneaking up behi...
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Tawny Owl182 viewsThis bird was sat in the garden, and I could just see its outline. So I grabbed the camera, set it to manual focus and got as close as I could, pressing the shutter and hoping it was the right focal distance!achick10/26/07 at 19:59uniomystic: Yes, very nice Andrew. Can I suggest removing the...
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Tawny Owl182 viewsThis bird was sat in the garden, and I could just see its outline. So I grabbed the camera, set it to manual focus and got as close as I could, pressing the shutter and hoping it was the right focal distance!achick10/26/07 at 10:37Richard Pipe: nice one andy
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