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Chiffchaff140 viewsChiffchaff BardneyRussell HayesApr 06, 2005
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Swan

Goose type hybrid
268 viewsThe bird people have been recording as White fronted Goose at Deeping

Lakes.
Will BowellApr 04, 2005
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Dean Eades -189 viewsKirkby pits Dean EadesApr 04, 2005
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Marsh Harrier male193 viewsgpcApr 04, 2005
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Marsh Harrier pair181 viewsgpcApr 04, 2005
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Marsh Harrier173 viewssee how silly

this gets?
gpcApr 04, 2005
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Dean Eades -192 viewsDonna nook - 3-4-05Dean EadesApr 04, 2005
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Nutter98 viewsgpcApr 03, 2005
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Tree Pipit120 viewsgpcApr 03, 2005
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Tree Pipit137 viewsfirst of

the year and a record early date
gpcApr 03, 2005
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Common Snipe190 viewsDave BradbeerApr 01, 2005
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Tree

Sparrow
111 viewsDave BradbeerApr 01, 2005
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Dean Eades - Tawny owl128 viewsDonna nook 31-03-05Dean EadesMar 31, 2005
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piggyback Avos128 viewsgpcMar 30, 2005
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Shoveler98 viewsgpcMar 30, 2005
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Sparrowhawk144 viewsDave BradbeerMar 29, 2005
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Jacko very slow shutter170 viewsJack

Snipe taken at 18:50 at night at a very very sloooooooow shitter speed--artistic result
gpcMar 26, 2005
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Greenshank148 viewsAn early arrivalRoy HarveyMar 26, 2005
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Avocets126 viewsSynchronised preening !Roy HarveyMar 26, 2005
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Shoveler125 viewsDave BradbeerMar 24, 2005
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Interesting Hybrid Duck144 viewsR-c Pochard x Mallard?John ClarksonMar 24, 2005
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Shelduck122 viewsShelduck North KillingholmeRussell HayesMar 22, 2005
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Avocet118 viewsAvocet North LincsRussell HayesMar 22, 2005
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Dean Eades178 viewsWhooper swans 24 presentDean EadesMar 21, 2005
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Rook164 viewsRook at Brigg, these can be hard to get close to.Russell HayesMar 21, 2005
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