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Female Blackcap94 viewsColin Scott04/23/15 at 20:56Colin Scott: Thank you Garry..
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Dean Eades - Black necked Grebe 184 viewshttp://www.birdmad.comDean Eades04/23/15 at 18:50Nick Clayton: Cracker Dean
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Cetti's Warbler219 viewsJohn Clarkson04/23/15 at 18:48Nick Clayton: Yes agreed. you did well to get a shot of this sku...
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Mandarin200 viewsI was rather surprised to see this Drake about 15yards away from the Garganey which was the bird I went to see, a nice bonus..Colin Scott04/23/15 at 02:59Benjamin Ward: A very nice bonus Col!
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Female Blackcap94 viewsColin Scott04/22/15 at 23:01Garry Wright: Nice shot Colin
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Garganey222 viewsFrom the hide.Trevor Gunby04/21/15 at 01:15Benjamin Ward: Unreal, what a picture!
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Cetti's Warbler219 viewsJohn Clarkson04/19/15 at 18:47Roy Harvey: Well done John - not the easiest species to get a ...
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190 viewsNO ID (Could it be a Wood Lark) Geoff Harrod04/18/15 at 11:07John Clarkson: Yes. A Dunnock
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190 viewsNO ID (Could it be a Wood Lark) Geoff Harrod04/17/15 at 15:21Trevor Gunby: Not a Woodlark Geoff - looks more like a Dunnock t...
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Black Kite306 viewsJohn Clarkson04/15/15 at 18:50Roy Harvey: Well done Steve!
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Female Hawfinch298 viewsThe ultimate species for the garden feeder.Mike Tarrant04/12/15 at 20:25Dean Eades: cool
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Blue-winged Teal251 viewsMark Johnson04/12/15 at 20:25Dean Eades: cool
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Stonechat141 viewsMark Johnson03/21/15 at 23:37Dean Eades: Nice Mark
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253 viewsGeoff Harrod03/04/15 at 01:13John Goy: Another cracking photo!
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WEASEL OR STOAT366 viewsWEASEL OR STOAT, (DRAGGING HIS LUNCHGeoff Harrod03/04/15 at 01:07John Goy: Brillaint
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Red-headed Bunting305 viewsgpc02/27/15 at 18:06Russell Hayes: Was this a real record of a vagrant Red-headed Bun...
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Elm twig thingy339 viewsAny clues on what this is, it about 6mm across found on an Elm twig.MJGrey02/25/15 at 12:09Andrew Chick: Barry Clarkson suggests that it is a fungi called ...
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Great Grey Shrike, Aubourn.239 viewsBenjamin Ward02/23/15 at 14:53Trevor Gunby: Nice one Ben - most of us wait a very long time fo...
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Great Grey Shrike, Aubourn.239 viewsBenjamin Ward02/23/15 at 03:29Colin Scott:
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ISS450 viewsThe space station just flew over N.E.Lincs So I grabbed a shot Robert Hardy02/23/15 at 01:21John Goy: Cracking shot!! I've seen it three times this...
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Bittern351 viewsBittern - Helpringham FenRussell Hayes02/23/15 at 01:17John Goy: Sooner see this Bittern any day, reminds me of my ...
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Great Grey Shrike, Aubourn.239 viewsBenjamin Ward02/23/15 at 01:10John Goy: Well done Ben! Don't worry about the quality ...
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Shore lark274 viewsRobert Hardy02/15/15 at 16:43Michael Pickwell: Fantastic Rob.
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Waxwing193 viewsGarry Wright02/08/15 at 22:39Garry Wright: Thanks Oliver
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Bittern274 viewsGarry Wright02/08/15 at 22:35Garry Wright: Thanks Trevor
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