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Peregrine Falcon280 viewsPeregrine Falcon - 2 birds present - BardneyRussell Hayes
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Long- tailed duck280 viewsGarry Wright
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acrobatics279 viewsgpc
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Peter Flyer Haywood279 viewsgreat grey shrike welbourn Dean Eades
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Nest site looking down on Temple Wood below279 viewsHeight approx 55 metres off the groundAlan Ball
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Waxwing279 viewsDon Davis
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Two-barred Crossbill279 viewsMark Johnson
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Waxwing and Guelder Rose278 viewsadult feeding on Guelder Rose berriesgpc
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Black-throated Diver278 viewsBlack-throated Diver - Covenham ReservoirRussell Hayes
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Red-necked Phalarope278 viewsRed-necked Phalarope - Gibraltar Point - Couldn't quite get a good focus.Russell Hayes
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Raven278 views4 x Raven - Marston STW - Seen well at close range as they flew overhead, all the usual features noted, Voice, Shaggy Neck etc. Unfortunately this is the only picture I could get as they flew away West.Russell Hayes
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Peregrine with Prey278 viewsPeregrineDon Davis
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Oriental Pratincole, Frampton Marsh278 viewsOriental Pratincole, Frampton MarshSteve Keightley
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Semi-Palmated Sandpiper278 viewsShowed well for over 2 hours from about noonRoy Harvey
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Kumlien's gull Frampton278 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Red-backed Shrike at Saltfleetby 21st June 2013, found by Geoff Williams and photographed by Mike Tarrant.278 viewsRed-backed Shrike at Saltfleetby 21st June 2013, found by Geoff Williams and photographed by Mike Tarrant.Andrew Chick
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Female/juv type Blue-winged Teal278 viewsRecord shot of one of the birds present today. Hopefully there will be far better images posted in due time.Grahame Hopwood
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Slavonian grebe278 viewsGarry Wright
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Raddes Warbler278 viewsMark Johnson
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Marsh Harrier277 viewsMarsh Harrier (Male) Distant shot Russell Hayes
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Dotterel277 viewsThe best of the three birds that stayedRoy Harvey
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Mediterranean Gull277 viewsgpc
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Dean Eades - Bearded tit (juv)277 viewsMid Lincs 07-07-07

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Buff-breasted Sandpiper277 viewsBuff-breasted Sandpiper - Close up shot - Toft Newton ReservoirRussell Hayes
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Pomarine Skua277 viewsgpc
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