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B H Gull72 viewsDon Davis09/30/07 at 20:48Russell Hayes: Are you sure it's not a Black-headed Gull Don?
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Stonechat81 viewsStonechat - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes09/30/07 at 18:20S and K Spavin: very nice
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Sparrowhawk152 viewsHumberstonDave Bradbeer09/28/07 at 19:19Colin Smale: Fantastic shot
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Sparrowhawk152 viewsHumberstonDave Bradbeer09/28/07 at 08:15Mick West: Wonderful!! M&M
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Sparrowhawk152 viewsHumberstonDave Bradbeer09/27/07 at 22:51Dean Eades:
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Sparrowhawk152 viewsHumberstonDave Bradbeer09/27/07 at 22:36Alan Bowness: Nice one Dave
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Sparrowhawk152 viewsHumberstonDave Bradbeer09/27/07 at 22:17Nick Clayton: Beautiful shot Dave
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Sparrowhawk152 viewsHumberstonDave Bradbeer09/27/07 at 19:53Colin Pumfrett: Brilliant photo, superb.
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Sparrowhawk152 viewsHumberstonDave Bradbeer09/27/07 at 19:19uniomystic: well done Dave and a lovely clean looking bird. D...
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Sparrowhawk79 viewsHumberstonDave Bradbeer09/27/07 at 19:16uniomystic: an attractive pic and a lovely bird. Dave Johnson
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Sparrowhawk152 viewsHumberstonDave Bradbeer09/27/07 at 18:39Richard Pipe: nice Dave
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Ross's Goose79 viewsRoss's Goose - Barton on Humber - Presumed EscapeRussell Hayes09/25/07 at 22:46Russell Hayes: Escape, based upon association with Greys and Cana...
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G.P.C 839 viewsComments please !!!Dean Eades09/25/07 at 22:37gpc: bins work very well that way round
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Ross's Goose79 viewsRoss's Goose - Barton on Humber - Presumed EscapeRussell Hayes09/25/07 at 22:36gpc: presumed escape based upon what? no rings, no wing...
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G.P.C 839 viewsComments please !!!Dean Eades09/25/07 at 14:24John Clarkson: Must get some closer focussing bins.
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dunlin57 viewsdunlin covenhamDon Davis09/23/07 at 21:56Don Davis: many thanks dean.
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dunlin57 viewsdunlin covenhamDon Davis09/23/07 at 19:55Dean Eades: nice, Don
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G.P.C 839 viewsComments please !!!Dean Eades09/21/07 at 22:10uniomystic: Hmmmm , wish I'd got a Nikon. Dave Johnson
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Black-tailed Godwits88 viewsPart of the est. 1500 Black-tailed Godwits in the Wash, near to Cut End.achick09/21/07 at 16:57gpc: is that a Hudsonian bottom middle or is it just th...
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G.P.C 839 viewsComments please !!!Dean Eades09/21/07 at 10:47Richard Pipe: Iv'e lost BBC1
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Ringed Plover50 viewsToft Newton ReservoirNick Clayton09/21/07 at 00:46Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean
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Ruff63 viewsCovenham ReservoirNick Clayton09/20/07 at 23:49Nick Clayton: Thanks Steve
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Ringed Plover50 viewsToft Newton ReservoirNick Clayton09/20/07 at 23:22Dean Eades: very nice, Nick
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Ruff63 viewsCovenham ReservoirNick Clayton09/20/07 at 21:41Stephen Routledge: Brilliant shot Nick.
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Little Owl55 viewsGrainthorpe HavenDave Bradbeer09/18/07 at 22:45uniomystic: Very nice pic Dave --- and colour co-ordinated ! ...
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