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124 viewsRoy HarveyMay 21, 2005
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Bonus102 viewsEric DavisonMay 21, 2005
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Which way up?102 viewsEric DavisonMay 21, 2005
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Sanderling88 viewsgpcMay 19, 2005
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Grey Wagtail102 viewsGrey Wagtail - Near Caistor Sewage WorksRussell HayesMay 19, 2005
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Dean Eades - Pied65 viewsCarrying insects , feeding young , Toft-newton Reservoir 18-05-05Dean EadesMay 18, 2005
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Dean Eades -129 viewsToft-newton Reservoir 18-05-05Dean EadesMay 18, 2005
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Dean Eades -Dunlin153 viewsToft-newton Reservoir 17-05-05Dean EadesMay 17, 2005
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Dunnock114 viewsDunnock - Donna NookRussell HayesMay 17, 2005
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Turtle Dove122 viewsTurtle Dove - Chambers Farm WoodRussell HayesMay 17, 2005
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Oystercatcher130 viewsOystercatcher - for those that did not get to see it before it disappeared from the Album the last time I uploaded it.Russell HayesMay 13, 2005
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Dunnock96 viewsDunnock - Chambers Farm WoodRussell HayesMay 12, 2005
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Dean Eades - Common121 viewsThurlby 09-05-05Dean EadesMay 09, 2005
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Corn Bunting111 viewsCorn Bunting - Keyholme LaneRussell HayesMay 09, 2005
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Whitethroat103 viewsWhitethroat - RimacRussell HayesMay 09, 2005
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Turnstone100 viewsTurnstone - Covenham ReservoirRussell HayesMay 08, 2005
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Wheatear95 viewsWheatear - Donna NookRussell HayesMay 05, 2005
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Goosander100 viewsGoosander - Manby FlashesRussell HayesMay 05, 2005
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Whitethroat107 viewsWhitethroat - Chambers Farm WoodRussell HayesMay 02, 2005
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Wagtail
109 viewsRoy HarveyMay 02, 2005
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Dean Eades -139 viewsToft-newton reservoir 30-04-05Dean EadesApr 30, 2005
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Yellowhammer104 viewsAbout half a dozen still coming to seed in the garden. Interesting head marking on this femaleRoy HarveyApr 30, 2005
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Sedge Warbler112 viewsmore pics

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gpcApr 30, 2005
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Shelduck99 viewsRoy HarveyApr 29, 2005
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Dean Eades -123 viewsRimac 29-04-05Dean EadesApr 29, 2005
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