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Wader271 viewstrevormlee09/13/06 at 18:30Dean Eades:
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Great White Egret150 viewsTetney Marshes ( fitties Ppools )Dave Bradbeer09/13/06 at 14:15gpc: I think the albino Grey Heron theory needs more ti...
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Little Grebe132 viewsAm well informed that it is a Little Grebe in winter plumage?Mick West09/13/06 at 13:11gpc: it is actually a juvenile Little Grebe Mick, most ...
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Wader271 viewstrevormlee09/12/06 at 23:11trevormlee: Many Thanks, only a record shot
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Wader271 viewstrevormlee09/12/06 at 22:51Dean Eades: Cracking Wader shot Trev
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Dean Eades - Wheatear44 viewsCov Res

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Dean Eades09/12/06 at 22:37Dean Eades: 0 star ?
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Dean Eades - Ringed plover52 viewsToft Res - 10-09-06

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Dean Eades09/12/06 at 22:36Dean Eades: think it was worth 2 star
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Ruff227 viewsColin Smale09/12/06 at 09:07Colin Smale: Thanx
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Common Darter121 viewsAlan Bowness09/12/06 at 08:38Neil Smith: Alan, you've taken some excellent Dragons in f...
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HUMMINGBIRD HAWK-MOTH317 viewsAt Saltfleetby on September-9, 2006 feeding on Purple Loosestrife. Note the length of the proboscis and how flexible it is and also note the appendage below the abdomen. Two days previously, a Camberwell Beauty was seen at the same site but was too brief a sighting to capture an image. Barry Clarkson09/12/06 at 08:35Neil Smith: That is superb!!
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Common Darter121 viewsAlan Bowness09/11/06 at 22:14Dean Eades:
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Nuthatch156 viewsEric Davison09/11/06 at 22:14Dean Eades: Nice Record Eric ,Ive only seen two in Nocton wood...
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Ruff227 viewsColin Smale09/11/06 at 22:11Dean Eades: Nice Col
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Dean Eades - Spot Red222 viewsCov Res 04-9-06 Dean Eades09/11/06 at 22:10Dean Eades: Thks
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Ruff227 viewsColin Smale09/11/06 at 19:23Mick West: Great pic Colin
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Dean Eades - Spot Red222 viewsCov Res 04-9-06 Dean Eades09/11/06 at 14:34Neil Smith: That is awesome! not very often i use that word De...
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HUMMINGBIRD HAWK-MOTH317 viewsAt Saltfleetby on September-9, 2006 feeding on Purple Loosestrife. Note the length of the proboscis and how flexible it is and also note the appendage below the abdomen. Two days previously, a Camberwell Beauty was seen at the same site but was too brief a sighting to capture an image. Barry Clarkson09/10/06 at 23:54Mick West: Awesome photos
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HUMMINGBIRD HAWK-MOTH317 viewsAt Saltfleetby on September-9, 2006 feeding on Purple Loosestrife. Note the length of the proboscis and how flexible it is and also note the appendage below the abdomen. Two days previously, a Camberwell Beauty was seen at the same site but was too brief a sighting to capture an image. Barry Clarkson09/10/06 at 23:34Colin Smale: Wish it were mine
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HUMMINGBIRD HAWK-MOTH317 viewsAt Saltfleetby on September-9, 2006 feeding on Purple Loosestrife. Note the length of the proboscis and how flexible it is and also note the appendage below the abdomen. Two days previously, a Camberwell Beauty was seen at the same site but was too brief a sighting to capture an image. Barry Clarkson09/10/06 at 22:05Alan Bowness: Wicked
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Dean Eades - Spot Red222 viewsCov Res 04-9-06 Dean Eades09/10/06 at 20:50trevormlee: Awesome shot Dean, What set up do you use ?
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Hare174 viewsMick West09/10/06 at 20:39Mick West: Thanks Dave, am proud of this one! Mandy
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Hare174 viewsMick West09/10/06 at 18:36uniomystic: well done Mandy, Bagmoor Lane east end is good for...
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HUMMINGBIRD HAWK-MOTH317 viewsAt Saltfleetby on September-9, 2006 feeding on Purple Loosestrife. Note the length of the proboscis and how flexible it is and also note the appendage below the abdomen. Two days previously, a Camberwell Beauty was seen at the same site but was too brief a sighting to capture an image. Barry Clarkson09/10/06 at 16:37Colin Pumfrett: brilliant shot Barry
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HUMMINGBIRD HAWK-MOTH317 viewsAt Saltfleetby on September-9, 2006 feeding on Purple Loosestrife. Note the length of the proboscis and how flexible it is and also note the appendage below the abdomen. Two days previously, a Camberwell Beauty was seen at the same site but was too brief a sighting to capture an image. Barry Clarkson09/10/06 at 12:10trevormlee: Absolutely stunning shot Barry, Well done
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Migrant hawker139 viewsAlan Bowness09/09/06 at 14:54Alan Bowness: Thanks Mick
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