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Red Kite206 viewsDavid MorisonJan 24, 2013
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Bittern/ Cropped from distance221 viewsPete ScottJan 22, 2013
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Shore Lark. Gib Point247 viewsNige LoundJan 22, 2013
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Woodlark feeding after near miss from sparrowhawk. 324 viewsGarry WrightJan 21, 2013
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Woodlark205 viewsGarry WrightJan 21, 2013
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Bittern Skegness279 viewsNige LoundJan 21, 2013
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Cackling canada goose214 viewson the reservoirPaul SullivanJan 21, 2013
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Cackling canada goose148 viewsPaul SullivanJan 21, 2013
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Red Kite190 views1 of at least 10 seenSteve NesbittJan 20, 2013
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Woodlark206 viewsWoodlark - HuttoftGarry WrightJan 19, 2013
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Woodlark189 viewsWoodlark - HuttoftGarry WrightJan 19, 2013
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Red Kite191 viewsKevin EvertonJan 19, 2013
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Waxwing180 views1 of 10 active birds seen near Aldi and Dunelm car parks today.Steve NesbittJan 18, 2013
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Tundra Bean Goose170 viewsTundra Bean Goose - WhisbyRussell HayesJan 18, 2013
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Drake Common Scoter in the snow.190 viewsNot a mega rare bird in the county,but the first record at Messingham for 36 years.Stephen RoutledgeJan 15, 2013
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Juv. Great-northern Diver.191 viewsA reworked shot from two weeks ago.Stephen RoutledgeJan 15, 2013
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Bewick's Swan379 viewsBewick's Swan - Nocton Fen - Returning bird with neck collar 981A againRussell HayesJan 13, 2013
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Smew174 viewsSmew - Kirkby on BainRussell HayesJan 13, 2013
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Ring-necked Duck100 viewsRing-necked Duck - West AshbyRussell HayesJan 13, 2013
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Waxwing101 viewsWaxwing - NoctonRussell HayesJan 13, 2013
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Waxwing80 viewsWaxwing - NoctonRussell HayesJan 13, 2013
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Ring-necked Duck137 viewsStill at Shearmans Wath noon today. Please note that this is a private site but the bird can be viewed from the road.Russ TelferJan 11, 2013
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Ring-necked Duck133 viewsStill at Shearmans Wath noon today. Please note that this is a private site but the bird can be viewed from the road.Russ TelferJan 11, 2013
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Waxwing.176 viewsPaul NealeJan 09, 2013
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Waxwing.95 viewsPaul NealeJan 09, 2013
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