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Dean Eades - Roe Deer121 viewsCrowle 21-07

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Dean EadesJul 21, 2008
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Stoat141 viewsThis is one of a family of three playing!! :)Mick WestJun 29, 2008
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Stoat82 viewsMick WestJun 29, 2008
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Stoat95 viewsMick WestJun 29, 2008
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Rabbit91 viewsMick WestJun 06, 2008
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Roe Deer195 viewsMick WestMay 23, 2008
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Roe Deer113 viewsMick WestMay 23, 2008
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Stoat 131 viewsS and K SpavinMay 01, 2008
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Stoat in a barrel157 viewsS and K SpavinMay 01, 2008
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Owl food!142 viewsIt seems apparent that Short tailed Field Voles only have two young, found four nests on the patch this morning, each holding two young at various stages of developement.Dave BradbeerMay 01, 2008
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Grey Squirrel67 viewsMick WestApr 29, 2008
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Weasel121 viewsRisby
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S and K SpavinApr 27, 2008
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Water Vole92 viewsMick WestApr 26, 2008
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Grey Squirrel57 viewsMick WestApr 19, 2008
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106 viewshareByron WebbApr 11, 2008
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Water Vole125 viewsMick WestMar 09, 2008
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Water Vole80 viewsMick WestMar 09, 2008
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Water Vole78 viewsMick WestMar 09, 2008
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Fallow deer160 viewsMick WestMar 07, 2008
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Wood Mouse - caught by the scruff of the neck!155 viewsTaken during a Wildlife Watch meeting - mouse released unharmed........achickMar 02, 2008
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wood mouse91 viewsByron WebbMar 02, 2008
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water vole116 viewsByron WebbFeb 29, 2008
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Dean Eades - Rat96 viewsBradley woodDean EadesFeb 27, 2008
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(Dead) Common Dolphin257 viewsSkegness Beach (16th Feb 2008) sent in to me via website.achickFeb 22, 2008
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How to feed a hungry bat191 viewsNick TribeFeb 20, 2008
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