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Short- Eared Owl.128 viewsPaul NealeJan 03, 2016
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Stonechat.109 viewsPaul NealeDec 31, 2015
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Fieldfare.70 viewsPaul NealeDec 31, 2015
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Barn Owl137 viewsBarn Owl - Branston BoothsRussell HayesDec 28, 2015
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Corn Bunting112 viewsA great surprise to find this doing my local walk yesterday and my first record for the local area..Colin ScottDec 28, 2015
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Barn Owl92 viewsDropped in the tree next to me as I was watching a KestrelColin ScottDec 28, 2015
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Siskin171 viewsHad a real treat at Fillingham today with c40 of these feeding. I have never seen as many together.... Stunning..! Colin ScottDec 14, 2015
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Barn Owl.110 viewsPaul NealeDec 14, 2015
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Short -Eared Owl. 122 viewsPaul NealeDec 14, 2015
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Pink-footed geese over Fulbeck134 viewsFlying West towards the proposed wind farm on the airfieldDavid MorisonDec 07, 2015
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Camouflage160 viewsShort-eared Owl camouflaged in stubble fieldAlan BallDec 07, 2015
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Short-eared Owl159 viewsShort-eared OwlRussell HayesDec 06, 2015
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Short-eared Owl169 viewsShort-eared OwlRussell HayesDec 06, 2015
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Dean Eades - Great spotted woodpeker 175 viewsOne-to-One Wildlife Photography Courses BirdMad.comDean EadesNov 24, 2015
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Dean Eades Marsh tit 123 viewsOne-to-One Wildlife Photography Courses BirdMad.comDean EadesNov 24, 2015
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128 viewsAndy AtkinsonNov 23, 2015
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Grey Wag116 viewsBenjamin WardNov 21, 2015
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Lesser Redpoll141 viewsFailing on trying to find a local Brambling, but good to see a few of these around..Colin ScottNov 14, 2015
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Fieldfare104 viewsColin ScottNov 13, 2015
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Whooper Swans.91 viewsPaul NealeNov 12, 2015
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Goldeneye, female115 viewsCleethorpesDave BradbeerNov 11, 2015
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Female Pochard with 'scaup face'134 viewsCleethorpesDave BradbeerNov 11, 2015
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Black-headed Gull166 viewsNick ClaytonNov 02, 2015
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Wren106 viewsWren - Gibraltar PointRussell HayesNov 01, 2015
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Short-eared Owl132 viewsShort-eared Owl - Gibraltar PointRussell HayesNov 01, 2015
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