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Harassment !154 viewsRed Kite and RookRuss TelferJan 23, 2012
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Iceland Gull 154 viewsAnthony BentleyJan 23, 2012
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Iceland Gull150 viewsAnthony BentleyJan 23, 2012
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Smew Male166 viewsRuss TelferJan 22, 2012
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Smew Male117 viewsRuss TelferJan 22, 2012
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Smew121 viewsSmew - Kirkby on BainRussell HayesJan 22, 2012
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Iceland gull, Boston169 viewsPaul SullivanJan 21, 2012
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Iceland Gull, 2nd winter166 viewsGrimsby Fish Dock.
* I"m sure Grahams pics will be slightly better than these!
Dave BradbeerJan 21, 2012
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Iceland Gull. 148 viewsGrimsby Fish DockDave BradbeerJan 21, 2012
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Great White Egret186 viewsLooked normal enough but when it took off I could hardly believe my eyes. Could be mistaken for a Little flying away at distance on a coastal marsh?John ClarksonJan 19, 2012
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Great White Egret130 viewsJohn ClarksonJan 19, 2012
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Black Brant ?.192 viewsPaul NealeJan 19, 2012
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Black Brant ?.163 viewsPaul NealeJan 19, 2012
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Bittern232 viewsBitternDon DavisJan 17, 2012
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Ring-necked Duck156 viewsRing-necked Duck - Kirkby on BainRussell HayesJan 15, 2012
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Ring-necked Duck115 viewsRing-necked Duck - Kirkby on Bain - showing it's "ring"Russell HayesJan 15, 2012
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Spoonbill167 viewsRuss TelferJan 15, 2012
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Ring-necked Duck125 viewsDistant record shot of bird on Riverslea pit this PM.Trevor GunbyJan 15, 2012
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Spoonbill, Frampton122 viewsPaul SullivanJan 14, 2012
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Great Grey Shrike188 viewsGreat Grey Shrike - FolkinghamRussell HayesJan 13, 2012
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Great White Egret148 viewsOn the south west pits at mid-day to-day - now into its seventh week in the area.Trevor GunbyJan 12, 2012
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Spoonbill203 viewsSpoonbill on Reedbed at Frampton Marsh.Trevor GunbyJan 11, 2012
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Great Grey Shrike168 viewsJohn ClarksonJan 11, 2012
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Scaup168 viewsMale Scaup on the Reedbed at Frampton Marsh RSPB.Trevor GunbyJan 11, 2012
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Scaup120 viewsMale Scaup on the Reedbed at Frampton Marsh RSPB.Trevor GunbyJan 11, 2012
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