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Waxwing121 viewsWaxwing - TetneyRussell Hayes00000
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Dean Eades -

Whooper Swan
60 viewsToft-newton Res 25-11-05Dean Eades00000
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Lesser Yellowlegs105 viewsnote

the newly aquired mantle and lower scapulars and the lost tertial(s)
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Dean Eades - Grey

Phalarope
98 viewsCovenham Reservoir 05-11-05Dean Eades00000
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Grey

Phalarope
115 viewsGrey Phalarope - Covenham ReservoirRussell Hayes00000
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Long

Tailed Duck
96 viewsLong Tailed Duck - Covenham ReservoirRussell Hayes00000
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Lesser

Yellowlegs at Killingholme
106 viewsVideo grabRoy Harvey00000
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Pectoral

Sandpiper
111 viewsPectoral Sandpiper - Waters EdgeRussell Hayes00000
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Pectoral Sandpiper94 viewsgpc00000
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Bairds

Sandpiper
160 viewsBairds Sandpiper - Kirkby On BainRussell Hayes00000
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Bairds

sand
170 viewsKirkby Gravel Pits . Well done Grahame!!
Took at 800 iso on full Zoom.
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Black Tern160 viewsBlack Tern - Record Shot from a distance, Covenham ReservoirRussell Hayes00000
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Spotted redshank117 viewsSpotted Redshank - North Killingholme PitsRussell Hayes00000
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Marsh Harrier210 viewsMarsh Harrier (Male) Distant shot Russell Hayes00000
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Great Grey Shrike180 viewsgpc00000
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Great Grey Shrike204 viewsgpc00000
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Dean Eades - Black

Redstart
153 viewsBlack Redstart (at distance in poor light)

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GReat Grey147 viewsgpc00000
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Red-throated Diver193 viewsThis is a video grab of the short-staying Covenham bird.
Video

camera breakdown has delayed publication.
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Wood Lark224 viewsWood Lark Mid LincsRussell Hayes00000
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Waxwing167 viewsgpc00000
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l scaup look alike188 viewsgpc00000
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aythya174 viewsgpc00000
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aythya174 viewsgpc00000
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Waxwing and berry156 viewsgpc00000
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