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Black Tailed Godwit464 viewsTaken towards the end of July near Titans on the Humber bank. This will be included in an exhibition called "Estuary" at the Discovery Centre, Cleethorpes from 10th till 30th Sept. All welcome, free entry. Worth bringing a camera, plenty of 'tame' greylags flying around and the dunes are an SSSI.Colin Smale55555
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male Nightjar459 viewsgpc55555
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Ruff227 viewsColin Smale55555
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Bittern346 viewsgpc55555
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Canada Geese at Sunset266 viewsMick West55555
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Stonechat484 viewsDave Bradbeer44444
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Common Snipe190 viewsDave Bradbeer44444
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Arctic Tern191 viewsmore

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Dean Eades - Turnstone115 viewsToft-Res 09-05-06Dean Eades44444
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Dean Eades - Yellow wagtail125 viewsNocton fen 08-05-06Dean Eades44444
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Dean Eades - Ringed plover95 viewsToft-Res 02-05-06Dean Eades44444
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Great crested grebe189 viewsNeil Smith44444
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Great Crested Grebe158 viewsmore on my website www.pbase.com/latho44444
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Water Rail212 viewsYorkshire pud for breakfast!Dave Bradbeer44444
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Sparrowhawk329 viewsOnce again a sparrowhawk chased a small bird into my wife's fuchsia shelter and couldn't find its way out. It gave some nice photo opportunities.Roy Harvey44444
(1 votes)
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Merlin202 viewsTetney MarshesDave Bradbeer44444
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151 viewsDave Bradbeer44444
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Goldcrest344 viewsGoldcrests went past as if they were on a conveyer belt all afternoon.Colin Smale44444
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Dean Eades -Dunlin153 viewsToft-newton Reservoir 17-05-05Dean Eades44444
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Little grub139 viewsgpc44444
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Dean Eades -192 viewsDonna nook - 3-4-05Dean Eades44444
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Dean Eades266 viewsHuttoft pit - SnipeDean Eades44444
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Stonechat379 viewsDave Bradbeer44444
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EURASIAN SPARROWHAWK425 viewsAs I have a large Tree and House Sparrow flock regularly feeding in my garden, they quite naturally attract their share of Sparrowhawks. Up to three different birds visit and this one was drying out after a recent heavy downpour.ATRIFRONS44444
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Dean Eades -262 viewsCovenham Reservoir 07-03-05Dean Eades44444
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