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Belton

19.02.05
2383 viewsDean Nicholson & Wife, Mathew Latham & Dean Eades
Taken near to Belton

Tower
Russell Hayes
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Pye's Hall c19201355 viewsPhotograph supplied by Byron from GrimsbyGraham Hardy
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Countryfile1145 viewsApart from the Long-billed Dowitcher there was the added excitement of Ellie Harrison and the team filming for Countryfile.Trevor Gunby
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'Deano' Eades1070 viewsWith his new big toy!
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Ap full winter no sign of

pre-alternate moult
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Mark Bibby -

Rimac
1063 viewsMark stuck in the mud again ? Dean Eades
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1054 viewsThe real reason that the White Tailed Eagle disappeared North - frightened by legs in AprilChris Grimshaw
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Short Eared Owl and admirers1052 viewsVernon Barker
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Matt the laughing

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1047 viewsBelton 19-02-05Dean Eades
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Colin Smale at Rimac1036 viewsGlen Abbott
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Mandy West & Chris Packham1024 viewsMick West
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Pete Haywood1021 viewsRoy Harvey
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Waxwings Tetney 11-12-051014 viewsPhoto Grimsby Telegraph - From left Graham Catley, Dean Eades, John Harriman plus one unidentified ? Dean Eades
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dodgy goings on1001 viewsgetting the crippling close up of the Dark-breasted Barn Owl Camargue Feb 2004gpc
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Will Bowell &

Josh Jones
992 viewsWill Bowell (left) & Josh Jones (right)..... the wandering birders!Will Bowell
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"Owt About"988 viewsA section of the many after the American Black TernChris Grimshaw
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This is the photo I'd like to be remembered by...987 viewsI rarely have my photo taken unless it's done sneakily lol but while celebrating my 60th birthday last year I asked a walker passing if he would take a couple of snaps with Durlston Lighthouse as a backdrop, and he obliged.John Goy
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discussing that big lens968 viewsRimac c 1982 83gpc
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Dean Eades Night Heron -Twitch965 viewsDean Eades
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Dean Eades - with the new Canon 800mm Lens965 viewsLincs coast 14-09-09Dean Eades
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Lee Evans twitches the Freiston Pallas's Warbler959 viewsRoy Harvey
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Three Wise Men958 viewsFrom left - Ron , Alex , Dad , Chambers 01-07-05Dean Eades
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Paul, Pete & Derek955 viewsAt Whisby for the Spotted SandpiperChris Grimshaw
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948 viewsThe real reason that the White Tailed Eagle disappeared North - frightened by legs and knees in April Chris Grimshaw
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