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Common Snipe87 viewstrevormleeSep 22, 2006
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Common Snipe85 viewstrevormleeSep 22, 2006
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Common Snipe92 viewstrevormleeSep 22, 2006
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Little Plover juvenile100 viewsAn interesting comparison with Russell Hayes shot of the same bird with his super new camera!Colin JenningsSep 21, 2006
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`stone' chat109 viewsgpcSep 21, 2006
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Little Ringed Plover95 viewsLittle Ringed Plover - Gibraltar PointRussell HayesSep 21, 2006
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Spotted Redshank97 viewsSpotted Redshank - Gibraltar PointRussell HayesSep 21, 2006
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Greenshank86 viewsGreenshank - Gibraltar PointRussell HayesSep 21, 2006
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Sanderling83 viewsdoing the cross legged jump overgpcSep 20, 2006
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Sanderling juv / iw89 viewsgpcSep 20, 2006
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Curlew Sand92 viewsgpcSep 20, 2006
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goldfinch102 viewsthrough me binoculars,cropped Eric DavisonSep 20, 2006
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123 viewsteal,2 dunlin and a little stint,the greylags got spooked by buzzard and went tothe water,dispersing the wadersEric DavisonSep 20, 2006
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Ruddy Duck family128 views3 babies in total but one "under"!!Mick WestSep 20, 2006
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Snipe118 viewsSnipe - Kirkby on BainRussell HayesSep 19, 2006
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Dean Eades - Little Stint63 viewsCovenham Res 18-09-06Dean EadesSep 18, 2006
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Dean Eades - Wheatear45 viewsToft newton Res 18-09-06Dean EadesSep 18, 2006
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Dean Eades - Wheatear43 viewsToft - newton Res 18-09-06Dean EadesSep 18, 2006
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Dean Eades - Little Stint40 viewsCovenham Res - 18-09-06Dean EadesSep 18, 2006
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Dunlin - Toft Newton reservoir, Lincs104 viewsmore on my websiteSep 18, 2006
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Little Grebe with lunch122 viewsFitties 18/09/06Richard PipeSep 18, 2006
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Dean Eades - Greenshank42 viewsPrivate Site near Tetney 15-09-06Dean EadesSep 18, 2006
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Dean Eades - Greenshank53 viewsPrivate site near Tetney 15-09-06Dean EadesSep 18, 2006
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Common Scoters120 viewspart of flock of 28gpcSep 17, 2006
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Dean Eades - Stonechat115 viewsFitties 17-09-06Dean EadesSep 17, 2006
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