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Sandwich148 viewsSandwich Tern - MablethorpeRussell HayesSep 29, 2005
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Snipe155 viewsSnipe - North KillingholmeRussell HayesSep 27, 2005
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Turnstone132 viewsTurnstone - CleethorpesRussell HayesSep 27, 2005
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Knot130 viewsKnot - CleethorpesRussell HayesSep 27, 2005
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Black-tailed Godwit130 viewsBlack-tailed Godwit - Freiston ShoreRussell HayesSep 25, 2005
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Ruddy Shelduck144 viewsRuddy Shelduck - Kirkby On BainRussell HayesSep 25, 2005
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Grey Wagtail153 viewsGrey Wagtail - ReephamRussell HayesSep 22, 2005
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Golden Plover158 viewsGolden Plover - Hibaldstow Russell HayesSep 21, 2005
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Grey

Partridge
160 viewsGrey Partridge - Branston IslandRussell HayesSep 20, 2005
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Wheatear143 viewsWheatear - Branston IslandRussell HayesSep 20, 2005
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Common

Tern
217 viewsCommon Tern seen from the Wash boat trip - 17th Sept 2005achickSep 18, 2005
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Knot over

the Wash
151 viewsLarge Knot flock seen from Wash boat trip 17th Sept 2005achickSep 18, 2005
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Artic

Skua
172 viewsArtic Skua - Wash Boat trip from Boston - 17th Sept 2005achickSep 18, 2005
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Artic Skua

and Sandwich Tern
152 viewsWash boat trip from Boston 17/9/05achickSep 18, 2005
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Little Egret158 viewsLittle Egret - Gib PointRussell HayesSep 18, 2005
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Bar-tailed Godwit148 viewsBar-tailed Godwit - Gib PointRussell HayesSep 18, 2005
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Ringed Plover151 viewsRinged Plover - Near puddle in field near BardneyRussell HayesSep 17, 2005
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Wheatear136 viewsWheatear - Mablethorpe BeachRussell HayesSep 15, 2005
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Redstart153 viewsRedstart - RimacRussell HayesSep 13, 2005
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Dean Eades -104 viewsToft-newton Reservoir 12-09-05Dean EadesSep 12, 2005
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Dean Eades -152 viewsToft-newton Reservoir 12-09-05Dean EadesSep 12, 2005
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1st160 viewsThis evening at Pye's Hall, 3 fields in, near farm. Looked a bit tired.Colin SmaleSep 11, 2005
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Tree Pipit139 viewsgpcSep 11, 2005
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Tree Pipit130 viewsheavily

patterned migrant
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Tree Pipit159 viewsa very

heavily patterned bird
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