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Dunlin120 viewsMark Bibby33333
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Pintail131 viewsPintail - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes33333
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Little Grebe123 viewsLittle Grebe with Chick - Kirkby on BainRussell Hayes33333
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156 viewsColin Smale33333
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Dean Eades -134 viewsRimac 19-06-05Dean Eades33333
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Grey Plover135 viewsGrey Plover - Gibraltar Point - Another picRussell Hayes33333
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140 viewsRoy Harvey33333
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Dunnock131 viewsDunnock - Donna NookRussell Hayes33333
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Oystercatcher148 viewsOystercatcher - for those that did not get to see it before it disappeared from the Album the last time I uploaded it.Russell Hayes33333
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Dean Eades -163 viewsToft-newton reservoir 30-04-05Dean Eades33333
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Dean Eades -142 viewsRimac 29-04-05Dean Eades33333
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Grey Wagtail156 viewsColin Jennings33333
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Dean Eades -134 viewsToft Res 22-04-05Dean Eades33333
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Dean Eades -190 viewsMessingham 13-04-05 taken in rainDean Eades33333
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Little Egret126 viewsLittle Egret - Gib PointRussell Hayes33333
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Dean Eades -134 viewsKillingholme 10-04-05Dean Eades33333
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Grey Heron155 viewsDave Bradbeer33333
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Greenshank170 viewsAn early arrivalRoy Harvey33333
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Dean Eades -193 viewsBardney pits 14-03-05Dean Eades33333
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Dean Eades - Skylark125 viewsKirkby 06-07-06Dean Eades33333
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Dean Eades - Ruff105 viewsFitties 18-02-06Dean Eades33333
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Wheatear117 viewsAlan Bowness33333
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Dean Eades -91 viewsDonna nook 26-08-05Dean Eades33333
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Dean Eades -133 viewsToft-newton Res 15-08-05Dean Eades33333
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Tree Pipit157 viewsfirst of

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gpc33333
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