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Images Dated 15th January 2013 (page 21)

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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Plastic matting used to stop soil erosion on the sea wall, looking towards Orford, Suffolk
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Decaying old boats on mud in The River Alde by Orford, Suffolk
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Looking along the sea wall toward Orford showing Orford castle and church, boats on the River Alde
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Footpath on the sea wall looking over the village of Orford with its Norman castle and church
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Looking up at two bat boxes to show the slit opening, Tunstall Forest Suffolk
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Decaying old boat on mud in The River Alde by Orford, looking east over Orford Ness, Suffolk
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Silver birch trees in autumn colour by country road in Tunstall Forest, Suffolk
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Black headed Gull in Winter plumage washing/ preening in fresh water pool - November
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Black headed Gull in Winter plumage flying from fresh water pool - November
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Black headed Gull in Winter plumage preening in fresh water pool - November
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Black headed Gull in Winter plumage in an submissive, aggressive, pose, l - November
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Black headed Gull in Winter plumage flying from fresh water pool - November
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Red Deer hinds with one sitting young male grazing on heath land. note the little flying ghats
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Black headed Gull in Winter plumage flying from fresh water pool - November
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Red Deer hind walking on heath land with grazing Rabbits, note the little flying ghats
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: North wall water control sluice gates at RSPB Minsmere Suffolk, looking north to Dunwich
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Rabbits grazing on heathland, Suffolk coast near Minsmere
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Mainly Shoveler males with some females also one lapwing and a pair of Wigeon
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Common Magpie on path sign at RSPB Minsmere Suffolk. Note the excellent tail detail
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Conservation, ditch/dyke clearing at RSPB Minsmere
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: The River Chelmer just below the sluice gates at Moulsham Mill Chelmsford Essex
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: The Sluice gates on the River Chelmer at Chelmsford Essex
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Snowberry berries - autumn
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Snowberry berries - autumn
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: A holly hedge at Moulsham Mill Essex
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Common Holly berries -autumn
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Grifola frondosa is a polypore mushroom that grows in clusters at the base of trees such as this one
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Robinia pseudoacacia, commonly known as the Black Locust or False Acacia
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Robinia pseudoacacia, commonly known as the Black Locust or False Acacia
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Robinia pseudoacacia, commonly known as the Black Locust or False Acacia
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Straw fire in farm yard barn probably coursed by a sugar beat harvesters being parked to closed to
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Grifola frondosa is a polypore mushroom that grows in clusters at the base of trees such as this one
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Straw fire in farm yard barn probably coursed by a sugar beat harvesters being parked to closed to
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Stropharia aeruginosa, commonly known as the verdigris agaric. At first it is a vivid blue/green
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Bank Vole in Suffolk hedgerow
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Common Hawthorn berries
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Common Hawthorn berries
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Footpath through Darsham Marsh, a marshland habitat owned by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Cattle grazing at Darsham Marsh which are used to help maintain the marshland habitat
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Footpath through Darsham Marsh, a marshland habitat owned by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Darsham Marsh a marshland habitat owned by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Young guillemot dead on shingle beach, by Dingle Marsh Suffolk coast
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Dingle Marshes jointly owned by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust and the RSPB
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Straw fire in farm yard barn probably coursed by a sugar beat harvesters being parked to closed to
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Straw fire in farm yard barn probably coursed by a sugar beat harvesters being parked to closed to
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: The remains of burnt straw bales after a Farm barn fire with bits of asbestos roofing mixed with
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Close up of burnt straw after a farm barn fire
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Images Dated 15th January 2013: Straw fire in farm yard barn probably coursed by a sugar beat harvesters being parked to closed to


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