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Redshank at N Killingholme are often scrapping--these shots show just how serious the fights are with bills and feet making real impact
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Water Rail.

Tetney
107 viewsDave BradbeerNov 02, 2005
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Water Rail.

Tetney
151 viewsDave BradbeerNov 02, 2005
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Stonechat104 viewsStonechat - Worlaby CarrRussell HayesNov 01, 2005
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Stonechat108 viewsgpcOct 29, 2005
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Snipe174 viewsgpcOct 29, 2005
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Snipe118 viewsgpcOct 29, 2005
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Black-tailed Godwits103 viewsgpcOct 28, 2005
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Coal Tit94 viewsCoal Tit - BardneyRussell HayesOct 28, 2005
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Pintail99 viewsPintail - Covenham ReservoirRussell HayesOct 27, 2005
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juvenile Stonechat93 viewsgpcOct 25, 2005
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juvenile Stonechat95 viewsgpcOct 25, 2005
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Northern Wheatear114 viewsgpcOct 25, 2005
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Northern Wheatear90 viewsgpcOct 25, 2005
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Dean Eades Blk - t121 viewsKillingholmeDean EadesOct 24, 2005
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Dean Eades - Blk t97 viewsKillingholmeDean EadesOct 24, 2005
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Knot125 viewsKnot - CleethorpesRussell HayesOct 21, 2005
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Ruff105 viewsRuff

- Humberstone Fitties
Russell HayesOct 20, 2005
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Knot129 viewsKnot - Humberstone Fitties - Not too well, as you could walk right up to the bird, no need for scope here.Russell HayesOct 20, 2005
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Redshank95 viewsRedshank - Humberstone FittiesRussell HayesOct 20, 2005
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Brambling142 viewsgpcOct 17, 2005
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Goldcrest115 viewsgpcOct 17, 2005
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Redwing96 viewsgpcOct 17, 2005
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Dean Eades -110 viewsPyes hall 16-10-05Dean EadesOct 16, 2005
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Goldcrest344 viewsGoldcrests went past as if they were on a conveyer belt all afternoon.Colin SmaleOct 16, 2005
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