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Smew220 viewsSmewDon Davis
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Bull finch220 viewsRobert Hardy
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Bean Goose flash220 viewsA lighter version, thanks to Roy Harvey.Paul French
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red-necked phalarope220 viewsPaul Sullivan
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White-rumped Sandpiper220 viewsRather poor digiscoped record shot but yet another rare bird for this site!Trevor Gunby
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Black Brant220 viewsTetney MarshesDave Bradbeer
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Great-white Egret220 viewsGreat-white Egret - Thornton AbbeyRussell Hayes
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Slavonian Grebe220 viewsSlavonian Grebe - Cleethorpes Country ParkMark Johnson
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Hoopoe220 viewsHoopoeMick Widdowson
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Dean Eades - SORA219 viewsGIB 06-03-06Dean Eades
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Common Crane219 viewsCommon Crane - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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Spotted Sandpiper219 viewsFirst for Scunthorpe areaRoy Harvey
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American Golden Plover219 viewsManaged to get poor flight shot. Nearest bird to center.Paul French
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Red Kite219 viewsRed Kite Russell Hayes
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Red Kite219 viewsRed KiteRussell Hayes
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Common Crane219 viewsVideo grab - record shot from about 800 metres.Roy Harvey
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American golden plover, Freiston219 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Mark and Sally Johnson- American Black Tern219 viewsDean Eades
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Rough-legged Buzzard219 viewsRuss Telfer
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Hoopoe, Skegness, 060512219 viewsDistant record shot of flighty individualNige Lound
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Grey phalarope219 viewsGarry Wright
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BARRED WARBLER219 viewsAn awful shot in grim light of the devilishly elusive Barred Warbler at Stonebridge.Mike Tarrant
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Cetti's Warbler219 viewsJohn Clarkson
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Osprey219 viewsOsprey - Belchford 12:30pm 09.10.15Nick Clayton
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Bewick's Swan219 viewsSome of the four which arrived at approx 10.45 this morning. I cannot recall seeing this species on the hide pit before. This is a heavily cropped very distant record shot!Trevor Gunby
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