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Migrant hawker139 viewsAlan Bowness09/09/06 at 13:49Mick West: cracking shot!!
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Green Sandpipers118 viewsThree of six presentDave Bradbeer09/07/06 at 22:01Dean Eades:
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Black Tailed Godwit158 views11 BTG, ca 30+ Knot losing colour, usual shellduck, curlew, dunlin.Colin Smale09/06/06 at 21:46Colin Smale: Opposite Titans.
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Dean Eades - Spot Red222 viewsCov Res 04-9-06 Dean Eades09/06/06 at 19:09Mick West: wow!!!
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Warbler?? But which??!!158 viewsWould someone confirm id please, Thanks in advanceMick West09/06/06 at 09:12trevormlee: Willow Warbler
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Dean Eades - Spot Red222 viewsCov Res 04-9-06 Dean Eades09/05/06 at 23:59Alan Bowness: Nice shot.
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Two Migrant hawkers111 viewsAlan Bowness09/05/06 at 22:40Dean Eades: Very nice Al
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Buff-tip caterpillar126 viewsDave Bradbeer09/05/06 at 22:02uniomystic: and a well dressed chap he is ! Dave Johnson
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Warbler?? But which??!!158 viewsWould someone confirm id please, Thanks in advanceMick West09/05/06 at 21:41Russell Hayes: Looks like a Willow Warbler to me
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Dean Eades - Spotted Redshank133 viewsCov Res 4-9-06

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Dean Eades09/05/06 at 21:14Matthew Latham: A cracker
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Dean Eades - Spotted Redshank133 viewsCov Res 4-9-06

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Dean Eades09/05/06 at 14:19Neil Smith: Its the splash that make this!! great shot Dean.
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Dean Eades - Spotted Redshank133 viewsCov Res 4-9-06

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Dean Eades09/04/06 at 22:18Colin Smale: aaaaw, very very nice shots Deano.
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Damselfly ID please!123 viewsMick West09/04/06 at 10:20Mick West: Thanks! I think youre correct! Looked it up!
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Damselfly ID please!123 viewsMick West09/03/06 at 22:31Dave Rooke: I think it's a Blue Tailed Damselfly
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Spotted Redshank124 viewsSpotted Redshank - Covenham ReservoirRussell Hayes09/03/06 at 16:26Colin Smale: nice light on this Russ, good shot.
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Migrant hawker101 viewsAlan Bowness08/31/06 at 22:56Dean Eades: Dark horse
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Migrant hawker159 viewsAlan Bowness08/31/06 at 21:06Alan Bowness: Thanks chaps
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Migrant hawker159 viewsAlan Bowness08/30/06 at 19:32Dean Eades: cool
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Migrant hawker159 viewsAlan Bowness08/30/06 at 08:09Matthew Latham: Awesome photo Alan
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Vapourer Moth caterpillar152 viewsuniomystic08/29/06 at 19:23Dean Eades:
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Whinchat156 viewsWhinchat - Worlaby CarrRussell Hayes08/29/06 at 19:04Mick West: NICE PIC RUSSELL
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Vapourer Moth caterpillar152 viewsuniomystic08/29/06 at 08:51Neil Smith: Amazing looking chap!
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Dean Eades - Wheatear72 viewsCov res 27-08-06Dean Eades08/28/06 at 20:37Richard Pipe: superb Dean
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Bittern346 viewsgpc08/26/06 at 09:40Richard Pipe: classic shot Graham
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Little Stint167 viewsLittle Stint - Covenham ReservoirRussell Hayes08/26/06 at 09:14Colin Smale: very very nice Russ, like it.
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