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Shore larks190 viewsGarry Wright12/23/14 at 16:14Trevor Gunby: Nice one Garry - good to get the two together!
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Snow Bunting.130 viewsPaul Neale12/20/14 at 22:45Paul Neale: Cheers Garry.
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Snow Bunting.130 viewsPaul Neale12/20/14 at 17:33Garry Wright: Nice Paul
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Twite or Linnet please??342 viewsCleethorpes Richard Pipe12/18/14 at 22:54Richard Pipe: Thanks Nige
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Shore lark274 viewsRobert Hardy12/18/14 at 11:08Paul Neale: Very nice.
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Twite or Linnet please??342 viewsCleethorpes Richard Pipe12/18/14 at 11:04Nige Lound: Linnets
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Shore lark274 viewsRobert Hardy12/17/14 at 10:14Richard Pipe: Nice one
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Stonechat.88 viewsPaul Neale12/03/14 at 20:16Mick Widdowson: Missing the place already. op went well
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Fox171 viewsCleethorpes Country ParkRichard Pipe11/30/14 at 18:10Dean Eades: nice
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Long-tailed Duck243 viewsChris Atkin11/23/14 at 10:58Chris Atkin: Thanks John
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Long-tailed Duck243 viewsChris Atkin11/22/14 at 19:58John Clarkson: Nice shot!
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Shore Lark270 viewsColin Jennings11/18/14 at 08:31Mel Thorn: Nice one Colin, puts mine in the shade.
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Snow Bunting150 viewsJohn Clarkson11/12/14 at 20:30Richard Pipe: Nice John
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Little Auk283 viewsLittle AukMel Thorn11/08/14 at 10:46Dean Eades: NICE MEL
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STOAT362 viewsGeoff Harrod11/08/14 at 10:45Dean Eades: NICE
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Elm twig thingy339 viewsAny clues on what this is, it about 6mm across found on an Elm twig.MJGrey11/05/14 at 10:39Colin Smale: I wonder if it is some kind of sugary sap that has...
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Great-white Egret220 viewsGreat-white Egret - Thornton AbbeyRussell Hayes10/29/14 at 20:03gpc: bye bye
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Stonechat.122 viewsPaul Neale10/23/14 at 11:39Paul Neale: Thanks Garry.
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Stonechat.122 viewsPaul Neale10/23/14 at 08:55Paul Neale: Thanks Richard.
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Stonechat.122 viewsPaul Neale10/22/14 at 22:49Garry Wright: Nice Paul
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Stonechat.122 viewsPaul Neale10/22/14 at 16:59Richard Pipe: cracker Paul
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Bank Voles174 viewsMark Martin10/20/14 at 13:10Colin Smale: Great pix and refreshingly different.
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Lesser yellowlegs213 viewsPaul Sullivan10/19/14 at 19:55gpc: is this not the Greater
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Long-eared Owl307 viewsRoy Harvey10/18/14 at 13:07Roy Harvey: Thanks gents. It was there for just the one day.
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Long-eared Owl307 viewsRoy Harvey10/17/14 at 22:52Robert Hardy: thats nice ,iv never seen one
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