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flava145 viewsfor those who wish to discuss the Covenham flava here are some poor pics of a bird which was at Barton in late April 1988--note the grey uppers including crown and the blackish rump white underparts with pale lemon yellow restricted to the chin and throat and super, the median covert bar broader than the greater covert bar but also the yellow outer web to the outermost tertial--the call was very similar to a Yellow Wag---although something of an extreme example such grey mantled flavas are not all that raregpcApr 20, 2005
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Covenham Wagtail - 19.04.05227 viewsRoy HarveyApr 19, 2005
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TRee Pipit132 viewsmore pics

plus other wildlife on http://pewit.blogspot.com/
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Dean Eades -114 viewsToft-newton reservoir - 18-04-05Dean EadesApr 18, 2005
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"Bat" Tit159 viewsWater's EdgeRussell HayesApr 17, 2005
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Siskin121 viewsnot so common

this winter
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Sparrowhawk202 viewsSparrowhawk - BardneyRussell HayesApr 16, 2005
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Robin118 viewsRobin - BardneyRussell HayesApr 16, 2005
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Marsh Harrier119 viewsgpcApr 16, 2005
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marsh harrier182 viewsgpcApr 15, 2005
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SEO142 viewsgpcApr 15, 2005
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SEO139 viewsgpcApr 15, 2005
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SEO153 viewsgpcApr 15, 2005
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Dean Eades - Yellow119 viewsToft-newton Reservoir 13-04-05 (taken in poor light)Dean EadesApr 14, 2005
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Dean Eades -173 viewsMessingham 13-04-05 taken in rainDean EadesApr 13, 2005
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Black105 viewsBlack Headed Gull - Boultham MereRussell HayesApr 13, 2005
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Swallow108 viewsSwallow - Torksey LockRussell HayesApr 13, 2005
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Chiffchaff131 viewsChiffchaff - Bardney Russell HayesApr 11, 2005
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Little Ringed Plover117 viewsgpcApr 11, 2005
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Little grub139 viewsgpcApr 11, 2005
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gaggle of avos104 viewsgpcApr 10, 2005
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Whimbrel142 viewsgpcApr 10, 2005
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Dean Eades -162 viewsFar ings 10-04-05Dean EadesApr 10, 2005
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Dean Eades -118 viewsKillingholme 10-04-05Dean EadesApr 10, 2005
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male Hen Harrier hunting377 viewsgpcApr 07, 2005
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