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anybody know id please212 viewsi have a friend who would like the id of this Butterfly / Moth he found this in his garden can anyone help please mnay thanks Don.Don Davis
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Fox212 viewsNick Clayton
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Pectoral Sandpiper212 viewsAnother good find for Geoff WilliamsRoy Harvey
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King Eider - "Wot you looking at!"212 viewsImage by Adam Denard - 4th October 2009Andrew Chick
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R.N. Phalarope212 viewsR.N.P.Don Davis
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Dotterel212 viewsDotterel - North CotesRussell Hayes
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Bonaparte's Gull212 viewsgpc
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Pomarine Skua212 viewsgpc
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Red-breasted Goose212 viewsEscapee with a red ring on one of its legs.Grahame Hopwood
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Marsh Harrier Male 9212 viewsRuss Telfer
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Spotted Sandpiper212 viewsgpc
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Weasel212 viewsWeasel More to be put on my site later.

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Don Davis
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Lesser Yellowlegs212 viewsVideo grabRoy Harvey
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Great Grey Strike212 viewsQuite mobile but Neil and myself spotted it several times from 1pm till 3.30 pm Robert Hardy
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I think this is a Dwarf Iris 212 viewsFund in a 5 metre grassland gap in the hedge. I know nothing about this flower so any information would be gratefull :)Anthony Bentley
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Marsh Harrier212 viewsMick Widdowson
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Bluethroat212 viewsBluethroat - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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Peregrine, juvenile.212 viewsCleethorpes, present on the main sandbank for its third day.Dave Bradbeer
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Moth i.d please212 viewsSeen on window ledge last weekRichard Pipe
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Fox212 viewsOne of the beasts of Boultham merePete Scott
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Black Winged Pratincole very distant shot.212 viewsPaul Neale
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Merlin212 viewsMerlin - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes
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Wood Mouse212 viewsNot sure about this one seen from the hide this morning. Can anyone confirm
the species?
Trevor Gunby
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Bearded Tit212 viewsBearded TitGarry Wright
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Golden Oriole212 viewsquality images just keep cominggpc
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