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Grey Wagtail Juv149 viewsGrey Wagtail Juv - TealbyRussell HayesAug 09, 2006
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Dean Eades - Swallows140 viewsHackthorn 08-06Dean EadesAug 08, 2006
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Richard Jones - Blue tit239 viewsWhisby - Photo sent to me by Phil porter Dean EadesAug 08, 2006
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Dean Eades131 viewsLittle Grebe Rimac 06-08-06Dean EadesAug 07, 2006
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Long Tailed Tit185 viewsMick WestAug 06, 2006
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Heron192 viewsRimac 05-08-06Dean EadesAug 06, 2006
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Common tern juv126 viewsCovenham Res Dean EadesAug 06, 2006
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Heron131 viewsRimac - 05-8-06Dean EadesAug 06, 2006
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Kingfisher196 viewsKingfisher at Far Ings - BartonRichard PipeAug 06, 2006
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Sedge Warbler153 viewsjuv getting nettedgpcAug 05, 2006
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Common Tern126 viewsjuvgpcAug 05, 2006
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Sandwich Tern129 viewsrather more photogenic than any rare wadersgpcJul 31, 2006
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juv Green Woodpecker142 viewsgpcJul 31, 2006
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Marsh Harrier168 views30th July 2006 - Far IngsRichard PipeJul 30, 2006
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Shoveler - female142 viewsFar Ings 30th July 2006Richard PipeJul 30, 2006
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Little Egret145 viewsLittle Egret - Gibraltar PointRussell HayesJul 30, 2006
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Turnstone142 viewsPresent for less than five minutesRoy HarveyJul 25, 2006
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Reed Warbler163 viewsReed Warbler - Far IngsRichard PipeJul 23, 2006
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Blackcap - Male142 viewsFar Ings 23rd July 2006Richard PipeJul 23, 2006
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Blackcap - Female135 viewsFar Ings - 23 July 2006Richard PipeJul 23, 2006
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Dean Eades - Little Egret118 viewsHumberstone fitties 22-07-06Dean EadesJul 23, 2006
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Greenshank169 viewsEric DavisonJul 21, 2006
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Dean Eades - Dunlin106 viewsToft ResDean EadesJul 20, 2006
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Dean Eades - Dunlin73 viewsToft - Res lots of Green Algae & Blanket weed around Dean EadesJul 20, 2006
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Thirsty work - House Sparrow134 viewsGarden bird bathRichard PipeJul 18, 2006
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