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Fenland Lagoon.352 viewsPaul Neale
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Fork Lightning344 viewsRobert Hardy
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A heavily un-cropped record shot of this very common visitor to the site. 344 viewsKirkby on BainRussell Hayes
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Fenland Lagoon West Hide343 viewsNige Lound
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ISS343 viewsLast night and tonight,first 2 1200mm then 1680mm Robert Hardy
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last nights Lightning342 viewsRobert Hardy
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Dean Eades - Toft Newton Reservoir340 viewswww.BirdMad.comDean Eades
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Russell - Birdman339 viewsWaters edge 2-04-07Dean Eades
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Damaged Path339 viewsThe path between the Mere and Fenland Lagoon. Behind me was totally floodedChris Grimshaw
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Fledgling Photographer338 viewsChris trying out the new camera.Stephen Routledge
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John Walker MBE338 viewsRimac 24-05-09Dean Eades
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Lincolnshire Sea336 viewsanother superb seawatching day with lots of sea to seegpc
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Path to Mill Hill333 viewsBy Mere hide. The water had receded significantly but this gives a taste of conditions a twelve days after the surge. Apparently water levels were up to the viewing flaps in the hide initiallyChris Grimshaw
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Dean Eades - Hide332 viewsFiskerton fen - the modern hide ? how long will this last ?Dean Eades
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Table Top Mist330 viewsView from Gib Mill Hill at 0530 190513. The distant trees are Syke's FarmNige Lound
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Rare view of inside of Boston Stump330 viewsLooking down 100 feet to the floor below - not a view for the faint-hearted!
Challenge to get the cable for Peregrine camera to the floor below.
Alan Ball
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Boston Stump 329 viewsPeregrine's eye view of market place belowAlan Ball
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Far Ings from Reedy Hide329 viewsSun just upRichard Pipe
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Rebecca328 viewsThe filming of Rebecca at Donna nook Dean Eades
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Dragon photographer.328 viewsDave getting to grips with a very obliging Hairy Dragonfly.Stephen Routledge
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FJ1940328 views7 year-old wartime evacuee Freddy Johnson with gas-mask and wellingtons (but no luggage label)Freddy Johnson
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Steve Keightley327 viewsWash 'Pelegic' 24-09-06

Big thks to Steve for a very enjoyable day.

Thks

Dean...
Dean Eades
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Marston326 viewsView from the hide at MarstonRussell Hayes
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Where is this326 viewsAn attractive scene but can you tell where this is?
It is in Lincolnshire
Chris Grimshaw
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The Frozen Witham on 11th Feb 2012325 viewsPhoto by Robert CarrAndrew Chick
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