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Redshank99 viewsAlan BownessSep 30, 2006
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Little Grebe112 viewsMick WestSep 30, 2006
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Water Rail137 viewsWater Rail - Branston IslandRussell HayesSep 29, 2006
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Grey Wagtail121 viewsGrey Wagtail - Nettleham STWRussell HayesSep 28, 2006
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Dean Eades - Arctic Skua116 viewsWash Pelegic 24-09-06Dean EadesSep 25, 2006
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Dean Eades - Arctic Skua124 viewsWash Pelegic 24-09-06Dean EadesSep 25, 2006
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Dean Eades - Arctic Skua115 viewsWash Pelegic 24-09-06Dean EadesSep 25, 2006
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Dean Eades - Sandwich Tern51 viewsWash Pelegic 24-09-06Dean EadesSep 25, 2006
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Dean Eades - Gannet49 viewsWash Pelegic 24-09-06Dean EadesSep 25, 2006
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Dean Eades - Gannet41 viewsWash Pelegic 24-09-06Dean EadesSep 25, 2006
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Dean Eades - Gannet30 viewsWash Pelegic 24-09-06Dean EadesSep 25, 2006
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Dean Eades - Guillemot41 viewsWash Pelegic 24-09-06Dean EadesSep 25, 2006
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Snipe112 viewsMick WestSep 24, 2006
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Wheatear100 viewsA confiding and obliging Wheatear at Pye's hallColin JenningsSep 24, 2006
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Arctic Skua (imm bird)111 viewsTaken on the Wash Boat Trip - 24th Sept 2006, very close to the boat, as this was taken with a 60mm Macro lens........achickSep 24, 2006
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Gannet (Sula Bassana)116 viewsWash Boat Trip - 24th Sept 2006achickSep 24, 2006
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Gannet (Sula Bassana)97 viewsWash Boat Trip - 24th Sept 2006achickSep 24, 2006
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Gannet (Sula Bassana)100 viewsWash Boat Trip - 24th Sept 2006 - taken with 60mm Macro Lens..........achickSep 24, 2006
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Tawny owl Frampton marsh133 viewsPaul SullivanSep 24, 2006
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Green Woodpecker105 viewsGreen Woodpecker - StixwoldRussell HayesSep 24, 2006
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Little Stint110 viewsAlan BownessSep 23, 2006
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Dean Eades - Little Stint75 viewsCovenham Res 23-09-06Dean EadesSep 23, 2006
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Little Stint96 viewsLittle Stint - Covenham Reservoir - 9 birds presentRussell HayesSep 23, 2006
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Little Stint94 viewsLittle Stint - Covenham Reservoir - 9 birds presentRussell HayesSep 23, 2006
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Common Snipe101 viewstrevormleeSep 22, 2006
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