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Snipe.96 viewsPaul Neale01/22/12 at 23:56Dean Eades: nice
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Treecreeper129 viewsRuss Telfer01/22/12 at 20:33Steve Nesbitt: Belter
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Song Thrush120 viewsOne of a pair feeding on Ivy berryDavid Morison01/22/12 at 20:32Steve Nesbitt: Nice David
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Snipe.96 viewsPaul Neale01/22/12 at 20:31Steve Nesbitt: Nice Paul
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Lesser Redpoll139 viewsRuss Telfer01/22/12 at 20:31Steve Nesbitt: Beaut mate
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Green pecker136 viewsRuss Telfer01/22/12 at 20:31Steve Nesbitt: Like this Russ
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Little Egret140 viewsKevin Everton01/22/12 at 20:30Steve Nesbitt: Good spot on dull day Kev
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Lesser Redpoll139 viewsLesser Redpoll - Chambers WoodRussell Hayes01/22/12 at 20:30Steve Nesbitt: Cracker mate
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Long-tailed Tit130 viewsLong-tailed Tit - Chambers WoodRussell Hayes01/22/12 at 20:30Steve Nesbitt: Great shot mate
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Whooper Swan.93 viewsPaul Neale01/22/12 at 20:22David Morison: Super!
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Green pecker136 viewsRuss Telfer01/22/12 at 20:22David Morison: Nice one Russ!
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Lesser Redpoll139 viewsLesser Redpoll - Chambers WoodRussell Hayes01/22/12 at 20:21David Morison: A super pair of images of this beautiful little bi...
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Long-tailed Tit130 viewsLong-tailed Tit - Chambers WoodRussell Hayes01/22/12 at 20:21David Morison: Excellent capture Russell!
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Long-tailed Tit130 viewsLong-tailed Tit - Chambers WoodRussell Hayes01/22/12 at 19:42Roy Harvey: Superb shots Russell!
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Snipe.96 viewsPaul Neale01/22/12 at 18:28Russ Telfer: Very nice Paul
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Moody Blue199 viewsGrey HeronDon Davis01/20/12 at 21:36Don Davis: Thanks David.
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Moody Blue199 viewsGrey HeronDon Davis01/20/12 at 18:36David Morison: Wow!
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Sparrowhawk, adult female.185 viewsCleethorpes Country ParkDave Bradbeer01/20/12 at 18:35David Morison: Sparrowduck?
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Dean Eades - Buzzard179 viewsDean Eades01/19/12 at 23:12Dean Eades: many thanks ... ...
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Dean Eades - Buzzard179 viewsDean Eades01/19/12 at 21:12Nick Clayton: Brilliant shot Dean
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Dean Eades - Buzzard179 viewsDean Eades01/19/12 at 20:32Robert Hardy: VERY nice .
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Dean Eades - Buzzard179 viewsDean Eades01/19/12 at 20:30Richard Pipe: cracker Dean
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Sparrowhawk, adult female.185 viewsCleethorpes Country ParkDave Bradbeer01/19/12 at 20:29Richard Pipe: cracker Dave
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Dean Eades - Buzzard179 viewsDean Eades01/19/12 at 18:23Dean Eades: Cheers , wind Russ
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Sparrowhawk, adult female.185 viewsCleethorpes Country ParkDave Bradbeer01/19/12 at 18:22Dean Eades: Nice Dave
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