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Stone Curlew - by Nick William's236 viewsOn 6th Sept 2010 I was alerted by a tractor driver rolling a field in Dunsby Fen to a strange looking bird. I hopped on board and saw a Stone Curlew walking in front of the tractor. Refound it later with Nick Williams who got a reasonable photo despite the rain and darkness. No sign of it on 7th Sept 2010 despite diligent scanning but 200 Lapwings, 1 Golden Plover and a Peregrine over the same field.

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Hoopoe236 viewsHoopoe - SkegnessRussell Hayes
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Jack snipe236 viewsGarry Wright
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Cetti's Warbler236 viewsCetti's Warbler - it's in there somewhere - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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Grasshopper warbler236 viewsGarry Wright
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Raddes Warbler236 viewsMark Johnson
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Pallas's Warbler236 viewsOne of two present this afternoonRoy Harvey
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Yellow-browed Warbler236 viewsHume's?Nick Clayton
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Slavonian Grebes236 viewsCleethorpes Country ParkDave Bradbeer
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Sora235 viewsSora taken in fading light at Fenland Lagoon, Gibraltar Point by Nige Lound.achick
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Bittern2235 viewsRichard Newton
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Brambling235 views
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Comments Welcome235 viewsThere were two of these Ducks from Kirkby on Bain pit hide today before flying off together at 08:05am. Comments welcome (on ID not picture quality)Russell Hayes
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Lapland Bunting235 viewsNeil Smith
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Kirkby Underwood transmitter tower235 viewsArrow shows the nest position on main towerAlan Ball
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Temminck's Stint235 viewsTemminck's Stint - record shot of the two birds present on Fiskerton FenRussell Hayes
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Fire Crest235 viewsRobert Hardy
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Wryneck235 viewsColin Smale
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Lapland bunting, Frampton RSPB235 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Garganey235 viewsGarganey - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes
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Skuas235 viewsVarious Skuas - Wash Boat TripRussell Hayes
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Bittern235 viewsBitternDon Davis
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Bearded tit235 viewsGarry Wright
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Squacco Heron235 viewsgpc
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