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Bearded tit 170 viewsRecord shotGarry Wright
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Bearded Tit170 viewsBearded TitGarry Wright
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Caspian Gull170 viewsOut with Dean Nicholson this afternoon and this 1S Casp turned up whilst we were there, stunning bird, been No.1 on my see list for 2 yrs..:) Made up...!Colin Scott
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Little Ringed Plover169 viewsLittle Ringed Plover - CadneyRussell Hayes
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EASTERN ABIETINUS CHIFFCHAFF at Saltfleetby Oct-18, 2005 (same bird)169 viewsThe wing-bar is not so obvious from this view, but another feature was its pale feet and lower leg. The call matched that described and recorded by Hannu Jannes on his CD "Calls Of Eastern Vagrants", where he remarks that this call is not regularly heard in Western Europe. ATRIFRONS
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Yellow-legged Gull169 views2cy I managed to pick up this bird and photograph it at two different time sof the day not realising it was the same individual--note mantle patterngpc
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Caspian Gull169 views2cy note the moult state with all but the inner secondaries dropped, all primaries renewed to p8 and a new tail--no birds of this age have been seen for 16 days in spite of intensive watchinggpc
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Little Gull169 viewsAlkborough Flats
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Firecrest - Burton Stather 10.02.08 at 15.05169 viewsSent to me by Howard Pottsachick
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Dean Eades - Bittern169 views14-06-08Dean Eades
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Scaup169 viewsScaup - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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White-fronted geese, Frampton Marsh169 viewsTwo of the six birds presentPaul French
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Common Crane169 viewsRoy Harvey
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King Eider169 viewsbetter processing than last night - more accurate coloursgpc
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Peregrine169 viewsRobert Hardy
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Great northern Diver169 viewsCov Res 10-12-09Dean Eades
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Bittern169 viewsBittern - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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Waxwing169 viewsWaxwing - LincolnRussell Hayes
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Iceland gull, Boston169 viewsPaul Sullivan
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White Stork169 viewsWhite Stork on the landfill site at Kirkby on Bain.Trevor Gunby
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Bonxie169 viewsRuss Telfer
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Ruddy Duck169 viewsRuddy Duck - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes
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Little Stint.169 viewsPaul Neale
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Bearded tit record shot169 viewsGarry Wright
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Bean goose, Frampton169 viewswith 2000 pink-feetPaul Sullivan
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