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Brown Hare164 viewsStretching after pretending to be a boulder for half an hour!Michael PickwellJan 19, 2010
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BROWN RAT147 viewsHow not to feed birds in the garden!David MorisonJan 11, 2010
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Weasel with breakfast251 viewsFar IngsRichard PipeJan 03, 2010
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Grey Seal pup.104 viewsStephen RoutledgeJan 02, 2010
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Dean Eades - Mating seals197 viewswww.BirdMad.comDean EadesNov 11, 2009
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Mr Bojangles the House Mouse211 viewsS and K SpavinNov 09, 2009
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Row Deer186 viewsRobert HardyNov 02, 2009
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Grey Squirrel98 viewsNick ClaytonOct 25, 2009
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Common Seal? Cleethorpes this morning.125 viewsTend to think this is a Common Seal pup due to head shape and the fact that they are apparrently born June/July, unless there is an expert out there?Dave BradbeerOct 22, 2009
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Seals198 viewsDonna nook 18-10-09Dean EadesOct 21, 2009
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Tagged Seal 58338 121 viewsDean EadesOct 21, 2009
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Tagged Seal 61883 - Donna nook 133 viewsDean EadesOct 21, 2009
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Dean Eades - Seals 122 viewsDonna 18-10-09Dean EadesOct 19, 2009
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Male Grey Seal101 viewsLone Male at Donna Nook - Eagerly awaiting perhaps!!!Malcolm JohnsonOct 18, 2009
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Fox114 viewsGarden visitorRichard PipeOct 12, 2009
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Grey Seal103 viewsGrey Seal - Donna NookRussell HayesOct 11, 2009
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Grey Seal94 viewsGrey Seal - Donna NookRussell HayesOct 11, 2009
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Rabbit68 viewsI'm sure it knew I was there.David MorisonOct 10, 2009
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Grey Squirrel66 viewsMick WestOct 09, 2009
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Weasel104 viewsMick WestOct 09, 2009
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Fallow Deer118 viewsChewing up the fairway. PS I am not a golfer!David MorisonOct 05, 2009
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Roe Deer, Grainthorpe.96 viewsGot a bit closer today.Dave BradbeerOct 02, 2009
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Roe Deer127 viewsGrainthorpe HavenDave BradbeerOct 01, 2009
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Stoat197 viewsMore stoat shotsDavid MorisonSep 17, 2009
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Stoat131 viewsMore stoat shotsDavid MorisonSep 17, 2009
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