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Great White Egret160 viewsGreat White Egret - Kirkby on BainRussell HayesDec 07, 2011
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Great White Egret123 viewsGreat White Egret - Kirkby on BainRussell HayesDec 07, 2011
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Great White Egret121 viewsOn south west pits at Kirkby on Bain - now the eighth day since it was first seen in the area.Trevor GunbyDec 07, 2011
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Great White Egret112 viewsOn south west pits at Kirkby on Bain - now the eighth day since it was first seen in the area.Trevor GunbyDec 07, 2011
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Hen Harrier227 viewsHen Harrier - ringtail - Nocton FenRussell HayesDec 04, 2011
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Red Kite185 viewsKevin EvertonDec 03, 2011
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Red Kite187 viewsKevin EvertonDec 03, 2011
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Great White Egret123 viewsRuss TelferDec 02, 2011
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Great White Egret151 viewsFirst seen two days ago - maybe it will stay around a while like the bird at the beginning of the year (could it be the ame one returning?)Trevor GunbyDec 02, 2011
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Great White Egret109 viewsOn pits to south of hide pit on west of road, but mobile. Thanks to Russ (Telfer) for the tip off!Trevor GunbyDec 02, 2011
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Great White Egret154 viewsRuss TelferNov 30, 2011
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Great White Egret136 viewsRuss TelferNov 30, 2011
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Whitefront Geese.104 viewsPaul NealeNov 30, 2011
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Whitefront Geese.78 viewsPaul NealeNov 30, 2011
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Black Redstart.130 viewsPaul NealeNov 30, 2011
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Black Redstart140 viewsRoy HarveyNov 28, 2011
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Black Redstart136 viewsRoy HarveyNov 28, 2011
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White-fronted Geese 113 viewsRuss TelferNov 27, 2011
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Bewick's Swan148 viewsBewick's Swan - Nocton Fen - Adult and JuvenileRussell HayesNov 27, 2011
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Bean Geese, Wainfleet128 viewsLeft hand bird shows distinct white rim to bill base indicative of TaigaNige LoundNov 27, 2011
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Bewick's Swan151 viewsBewick's Swan - Nocton FenRussell HayesNov 27, 2011
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Hen Harrier201 viewsSteve NesbittNov 25, 2011
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Hen Harrier239 viewsSteve NesbittNov 25, 2011
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European White-fronted Goose152 viewsOn wet grassland.Trevor GunbyNov 24, 2011
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European White-fronted Goose114 viewsOver wet grassland.Trevor GunbyNov 24, 2011
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