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Stonechat96 viewsgpcNov 27, 2006
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Short-eared Owl104 viewsAlan BownessNov 26, 2006
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Stonechat94 viewsAlan BownessNov 26, 2006
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Short-eared Owl132 viewsAlan BownessNov 26, 2006
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Stonechat96 viewsAlan BownessNov 26, 2006
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Short-eared Owl110 viewsAlan BownessNov 26, 2006
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Short eared Owl109 viewsAlan BownessNov 26, 2006
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Short-eard Owl102 viewsAlan BownessNov 26, 2006
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Goldfinch - Branston fen64 viewsDean EadesNov 26, 2006
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Goldfinch - Branston fen48 viewsDean EadesNov 26, 2006
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SEO148 viewsMick WestNov 25, 2006
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SEO136 viewsMick WestNov 25, 2006
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Stonechat - record shot110 viewsMick WestNov 25, 2006
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Pigeon- comments welcome178 viewsthis bird appeared very tame, first impression was that it was unwell as it seemed very approachable, however it did fly off ok, it appears to be covered in mud so maybe was just drying out? it doesnt strike me as a wood pigeon so maybe a feral? not ringed or anything.Mick WestNov 20, 2006
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Kestrel120 viewsKestrel - Nocton FenRussell HayesNov 20, 2006
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Stonechat120 viewsAlan BownessNov 19, 2006
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The Partridge family176 views"If its private lads we better not go in" !!!Richard PipeNov 19, 2006
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Goldcrest151 viewsvery flighty little bird!Mick WestNov 19, 2006
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Yellowhammer120 viewsEast Halton SkittersRichard PipeNov 19, 2006
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Goldeneye93 viewsCov Res 18-11-06Dean EadesNov 18, 2006
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Goldeneye50 viewsCov Res 18-11-06Dean EadesNov 18, 2006
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Robin166 viewsuniomysticNov 15, 2006
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Dean Eades - Goldeneye89 viewsCov Res 15-11-06Dean EadesNov 15, 2006
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Dean Eades - Redshank60 viewsCov Res 15-11-06Dean EadesNov 15, 2006
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Sparrowhawk129 viewsSparrowhawk - Male - ConingsbyRussell HayesNov 13, 2006
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