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Smew237 viewsSmew / GoldeneyeDon DavisMar 11, 2012
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Kumliens Gull Frampton210 viewsDark iris and tail pattern also pointed to Kumlien's rather than Iceland.Alan TateMar 11, 2012
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Kumlien's Gull Frampton170 viewsStill think the gull at Frampton was a Kumlien's, there are definite dark markings in the primaries, plus other features fit Kumlien's.
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Alan TateMar 11, 2012
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Glossy Ibises356 viewsJohn ClarksonMar 09, 2012
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Glossy Ibis203 viewsJohn ClarksonMar 09, 2012
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Smew227 viewsRuss TelferMar 07, 2012
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Smew164 viewsRuss TelferMar 07, 2012
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Smew166 views2 Drakes still present on Riverslea LakeRuss TelferMar 07, 2012
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Red Kite170 viewsHeaded west towards Marston village after this image was takenSteve NesbittMar 06, 2012
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Whooper Swan113 viewsHumberston, single bird present.Dave BradbeerMar 03, 2012
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Smew194 viewsRuss TelferMar 02, 2012
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Smew158 viewsJust as the fog rolled in this morning !Russ TelferMar 02, 2012
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Bean Goose210 viewsBean Goose with GreylagsBen RevellMar 02, 2012
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Bean Goose131 viewsBen RevellMar 02, 2012
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Bean Goose113 viewsBen RevellMar 02, 2012
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White Stork173 viewsNow been here for three weeks and apparently getting a little bored!Trevor GunbyMar 01, 2012
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Bittern214 viewsBitternDon DavisFeb 28, 2012
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Smew164 viewsRecord shot confirming the continued presence of the two males on Riverslea pit.Trevor GunbyFeb 28, 2012
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Bittern.321 viewsColin PumfrettFeb 26, 2012
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Bittern226 viewsBitternDon DavisFeb 26, 2012
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White Stork195 viewsRight I am off! :) Nice to meet up with Paul Neale & his wife.Steve NesbittFeb 26, 2012
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White Stork198 viewsWhite Stork - Kirkby on BainRussell HayesFeb 25, 2012
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White Stork191 viewsWhite Stork - Kirkby on BainRussell HayesFeb 25, 2012
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Bittern173 viewsBitternDon DavisFeb 25, 2012
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Bittern147 viewsBitternDon DavisFeb 25, 2012
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