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Red-necked Grebe308 viewsRoy Harvey
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Colour Ringed Twite307 viewsDonna Nook (some birds maybe the same?) - from the South Pennines population?achick
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Dean Eades - Glossy Ibis 307 viewsLincs Coast 11-02-08Dean Eades
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Osprey over my house!307 viewsI was sitting in my back garden having a beer in Sudbrooke, fortunately I had my camera on the table trying to photograph garden birds and this beauty flew directly over the top. Sorry it’s not that sharp but I had about 2 seconds to pick up the camera, aim and fire!Nick Clayton
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Dean Eades - Shrike307 views on my lensDean Eades
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Rough Legged Buzzard and Kestrel307 viewsS and K Spavin
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Honey Buzzard307 viewsby the time I had hobbled inside and got a camera it was along way offgpc
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Map307 viewsJohn Clarkson
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Montagu's Harrier306 viewsgpc
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Honey Buzzard - Gibraltar Point306 viewsHoney Buzzard - Had to adjust image as it was over exposed into the sun.Russell Hayes
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SHORE LARK AT SALTFLEETBY304 viewsOne of two birds found on a shingle bank at Saltfleetby on October 21st.Barry Clarkson
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Black Kite304 views2 converters and poor lightgpc
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Osprey - Lakeside Trout Farm - Frieston, Caythorpe304 views1st July 2007achick
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Adult Caspian Gull; Teal Lake Whisby NP 304 viewsGrahame Hopwood
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Waxwing 24/12/2010304 viewsTaken in my back garden with iPhone hence lack of qualityFreddy Johnson
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large falcon sp304 viewsFar Ingsgpc
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Olive-backed Pipit304 viewsOlive-backed Pipit - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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Ashy-headed wagtail304 viewsBirdMad.comDean Eades
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YELLOW-BROWED WARBLER303 viewsIt joins a long list of unusual birds in my garden such as Wryneck, Ring Ouzel, Tree Pipit, Rose-coloured Starling, Pied Flycatcher, Black Redstart, Common Redstart, Woodcock, Snipe, Coal Tit, Mealy Redpoll, Streak-throated Yuhinha etc, etc. Does anyone want to buy the property? (!)ATRIFRONS
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Stone Curlew302 viewsStone Curlew - a better side shotRussell Hayes
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Black Kite302 viewsNocton Fen Areaachick
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White Storks301 viewsJohn Clarkson
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Rough-legged Buzzard301 viewsRough-legged Buzzard - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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PALLID HARRIER301 viewsVery difficult lighting conditions against low sun but recognisable as the bird in question.Mike Tarrant
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