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Water Shrew149 viewsBrian HedleySep 18, 2007
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Dean Eades - Grey seals121 viewsWash 09-07Dean EadesSep 16, 2007
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Weasel238 viewsWorlaby Carrs
9th September 2007
S and K SpavinSep 09, 2007
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Weasel91 viewsWorlaby Carrs
Sunday 9th September 2007
S and K SpavinSep 09, 2007
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Weasel174 viewsWorlaby Carrs
Sunday 9th September 2007
S and K SpavinSep 09, 2007
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Brown Rat - juvenile83 viewsMick WestSep 07, 2007
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Brown Rat - juvenile73 viewsfamily of 2 adults and 3 youngsters sharing my pack-up!Mick WestSep 07, 2007
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Ground Squirrel79 viewsOr maybe a Grey,doing an impression of one.Stephen RoutledgeSep 04, 2007
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Rabbit75 viewsMick WestAug 20, 2007
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Dean Eades - Water vole87 viewsKirkby 10-08-07Dean EadesAug 12, 2007
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Dean Eades - Water vole94 viewsKirkby 10-08-07Dean EadesAug 12, 2007
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Tree Rat69 viewsDave BradbeerAug 10, 2007
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Grey Squirrel60 viewsDave BradbeerAug 07, 2007
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Wood Mouse92 viewsMick WestJul 28, 2007
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Pipistrelle Bat (45): Pipistrellus pipistrellus 163 viewsPipistrelle Bat (45): Pipistrellus pipistrellus achickJul 24, 2007
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Bank Vole86 viewsDave BradbeerJul 15, 2007
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Young Roe Deer, i think!146 viewsTaken from a small photography hide @20 feet.Dave BradbeerJul 10, 2007
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Juvenile Hedgehog81 viewsElsham Hall Country Park
3rd July 2007
S and K SpavinJul 03, 2007
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Rabbit69 viewsLouthNick ClaytonJul 03, 2007
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tree rat86 viewsByron WebbJul 01, 2007
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Hare84 viewsStainton by LangworthNick ClaytonJun 23, 2007
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Hare111 viewsStainton by LangworthNick ClaytonJun 23, 2007
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Stoat(Mustela erminea)160 viewsStephen RoutledgeJun 20, 2007
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Dean Eades - Muntjac105 viewsChambers 170607 showing well, Butterfly gardenDean EadesJun 18, 2007
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Rabbit62 viewsBob WaceyJun 17, 2007
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