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Unknown - ID please ???375 viewsFitties PoolRichard Pipe
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Woodchat Shrike
374 viewsRimac 09-06-05Dean Eades
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Audouin's Gull 374 viewsRoy Harvey
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White-tailed Eagle, Ruckland373 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Spotted crake, Frampton RSPB373 viewsPaul Sullivan
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Mystery Footprint373 viewsCould anybody put an animal to this footprint My dad thinks Otter but the body of water seen was the size of a downstairs of a house and about 1 foot deep at best basically a small bog. With some reads Anthony Bentley
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Black Kite372 viewsBlack Kite - Nocton HeathRussell Hayes
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Dean Eades - Early

Purple Orchid
371 viewsChambers wood 24-04-05Dean Eades
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Unknown371 viewsThis diving duck was at Humberston fitties on Thursday 12th Feb 2009.
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Richard Pipe
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? Pipit371 viewsI thought this was a Meadow pipit but the belly and flanks seem more heavily streaked. Much cropped. There were at least two on the new island at Marston. Experts comments pleaseDavid Morison
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Central Asian Lesser Whitethroat, ( halimodendri ), showing salient feature of pale back/mantle.370 viewsPrivate garden Tetney area.Dave Bradbeer
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dancing crane369 viewsgpc
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Dean Eades - Sandpiper Marston369 viewsDean Eades
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The End!369 viewsHugh Middleton
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Alpine Accentor368 viewsColin Jennings
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Monty ??368 viewsAnother shotRobert Hardy
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White-rumped Sandpiper368 viewsDigiscoped - always at long rangeRoy Harvey
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Redpoll368 viewsCommon (Mealy) or Lesser - only 1 like this in with the 10 to 18 Lesser Redpolls I am currently seeing in my garden on a daily basis. Which do folks think it is please?Steve Nesbitt
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Moon - 18/01/11 - 15.50pm367 viewsWas just about to go into a 4pm meeting at a factory in Holbeach St Marks and when looking towwards the wash I saw a large rising moon with many birds flying across it. Am not sure of birds in the photo, gull of some sort I am assuming.Steve Nesbitt
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Grainthorpe seabank works367 viewsmore seabank scrub consigned to historyIan Shepherd
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Dean Eades - Adder366 viewsWoodhall 11-04-05Dean Eades
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Sora366 viewsgpc
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Scoter trip April 2011366 viewsAll that was missing was the Jolly RogerChris Grimshaw
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Harrier Sp 3366 viewsSouth of Barton upon HumberS and K Spavin
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WEASEL OR STOAT366 viewsWEASEL OR STOAT, (DRAGGING HIS LUNCHGeoff Harrod
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