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Spotted Flycatcher168 viewsOne of 2 birds present at the lake this morning..always nice to get an unexpected sighting..Colin ScottMay 13, 2015
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Little Owl130 viewsKevin EvertonMay 11, 2015
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Swift146 viewsColin ScottMay 11, 2015
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Swift102 viewsHad a fire time sitting watching these this evening..Colin ScottMay 11, 2015
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132 viewsWHITE THROATGeoff HarrodMay 08, 2015
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82 viewsWILLOW WARBLERGeoff HarrodMay 08, 2015
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70 viewsREED BUNTINGGeoff HarrodMay 08, 2015
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69 viewsWILLOW WARBLERGeoff HarrodMay 08, 2015
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71 viewsYELLOW HAMMERGeoff HarrodMay 08, 2015
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Sedge Warbler.67 viewsPaul NealeMay 08, 2015
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Wheatear.59 viewsPaul NealeMay 08, 2015
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Whinchat92 viewsColin ScottMay 07, 2015
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Whinchat96 viewsOne of two birds at Marton today found by Dean Nicholson..Colin ScottMay 07, 2015
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Common Sandpiper90 viewsAs surprised to see me as I was it.Colin ScottMay 07, 2015
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Grey Heron113 viewsCommon but always stunning..Colin ScottMay 04, 2015
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Spotted Redshank94 viewsRobert HardyMay 04, 2015
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White wagtail 91 viewshttp://www.birdmad.comDean EadesMay 03, 2015
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Sedge Warbler110 viewsColin ScottApr 25, 2015
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Dunlin90 viewsA long walk round produced just one wader! (and trillions of flies!)Trevor GunbyApr 23, 2015
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Whitethroat92 viewsColin ScottApr 22, 2015
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Female Blackcap94 viewsColin ScottApr 22, 2015
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Wheatear76 viewsBy track to car park.Trevor GunbyApr 20, 2015
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Wheatear81 viewsBy track to car park.Trevor GunbyApr 20, 2015
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Grey Wagtail126 viewsJohn ClarksonApr 19, 2015
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190 viewsNO ID (Could it be a Wood Lark) Geoff HarrodApr 16, 2015
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