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Whinchat156 viewsWhinchat - Worlaby CarrRussell Hayes22222
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Dean Eades - Wheatear72 viewsCov res 27-08-06Dean Eades22222
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Dean Eades - Arctic tern116 viewsToft Res 18-07-06Dean Eades22222
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Dean Eades - Jackdaw64 viewsToft-Res 30-06-06Dean Eades22222
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Dean Eades - Ruff & Turnstone103 viewsHumberston Fitties - 18-02-06Dean Eades22222
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Dean Eades - Little Owl150 viewsNocton 29-01-06Dean Eades22222
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Ruff105 viewsRuff

- Humberstone Fitties
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Marsh Harrier male193 viewsgpc22222
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Dean Eades126 viewsCorn bunting - Nocton fen 19-03-05Dean Eades22222
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Dean Eades -136 viewsToft-newton Reservoir - 18-03-05Dean Eades22222
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Dean Eades -129 views3 Nocton fen - 18-03-09Dean Eades22222
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Dean Eades -142 viewsBardney pitsDean Eades22222
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Goldcrest320 viewsrare shot of a male aggravated with crest raisedgpc22222
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Interesting Hybrid Duck144 viewsR-c Pochard x Mallard?John Clarkson11111
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Nuthatch195 viewsbeautiful birds--like a mini-Wallcreeper in flight from below!gpc11111
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Redshank88 viewsRedshank - Gib pointRussell Hayes11111
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Nightingale182 viewsNightingale - WhisbyRussell Hayes11111
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Sparrow
111 viewsDave Bradbeer11111
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Goldfinch191 viewsGoldfinch Nocton FenRussell Hayes11111
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Barn Owl247 viewsBarn Owl Nocton FenRussell Hayes11111
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Wheatear105 viewsWheatear - Covenham ReservoirRussell Hayes11111
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Bar-headed Goose128 viewsBar-headed Goose - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes11111
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Kingfisher161 viewsKingfisher at Far Ings - BartonRichard Pipe11111
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Common Sandpiper113 viewsCommon Sandpiper - North KillingholmeRussell Hayes11111
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Swallow131 viewsSwallow - DunholmeRussell Hayes11111
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