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Muntjac Deer162 viewsMuntjac Deer - BardneyRussell HayesJun 28, 2014
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Muntjac Deer179 viewsMuntjac Deer - BardneyRussell HayesJun 28, 2014
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WEASEL OR STOAT367 viewsWEASEL OR STOAT, (DRAGGING HIS LUNCHGeoff HarrodJun 27, 2014
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253 viewsGeoff HarrodJun 26, 2014
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Muntjac195 viewsThis young one was seen from the hide with one parent.Trevor GunbyMay 24, 2014
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186 viewsRobert HardyMay 21, 2014
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Roe Deer.150 viewsPaul NealeMay 04, 2014
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Wood Mouse151 viewsTrevor GunbyApr 17, 2014
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Wood Mouse153 viewsI have put it down as a Wood Mouse but I am not at all certain - it was seen this morning on the causeway.Trevor GunbyApr 17, 2014
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Hare142 viewsGarry WrightMar 31, 2014
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Roe Deer150 viewsRoe Deer - Gibraltar PointRussell HayesMar 30, 2014
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Weasel160 viewsWeasel - Gibraltar PointRussell HayesMar 30, 2014
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Far Ings Fox191 viewsCrossing the channelRichard PipeFeb 16, 2014
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Fox173 viewsMark JohnsonJan 19, 2014
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Roe Deer165 viewsGarry WrightJan 12, 2014
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Roe Deer131 viewsGarry WrightJan 12, 2014
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Squirrel156 viewsMick WiddowsonDec 04, 2013
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Roe Deer203 viewsRoe Deer - Worlaby CarrRussell HayesOct 23, 2013
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Water Vole175 viewsCleethorpes Country ParkDave BradbeerOct 15, 2013
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2 'Bats' sp near Killingholme pits199 viewsI think these are larger than
pipistrelles. Of interest to the bat folk?
Colin SmaleSep 22, 2013
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2 'Bats' sp near Killingholme pits140 viewsI think these are larger than
pipistrelles
Colin SmaleSep 22, 2013
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2 'Bats' sp near Killingholme pits165 viewsI think these are larger than
pipistrelles
Colin SmaleSep 22, 2013
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Fox213 viewsOne of the beasts of Boultham merePete ScottSep 11, 2013
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Fox.176 viewsPaul NealeAug 29, 2013
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Roe Deer202 viewsRobert HardyAug 11, 2013
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