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Dean Eades - Buzzard179 viewsDean Eades01/19/12 at 17:56Don Davis: Beauty.
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Dean Eades - Buzzard179 viewsDean Eades01/19/12 at 17:49Colin Smale: nice one.
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Dean Eades - Buzzard179 viewsDean Eades01/19/12 at 17:33Russ Telfer: Wot no hedge ? Nice Mate
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Dean Eades - Buzzard179 viewsDean Eades01/19/12 at 16:55Stephen Godson: nice pic dean
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Song Thrush120 viewsOne of a pair feeding on Ivy berryDavid Morison01/19/12 at 09:13David Morison: Thanks Dean.
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Moody Blue199 viewsGrey HeronDon Davis01/19/12 at 08:35Don Davis: Thanks Fella`s
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Moody Blue199 viewsGrey HeronDon Davis01/18/12 at 20:08Trevor Gunby: Nice atmospheric picture Don - a bit different!
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Moody Blue199 viewsGrey HeronDon Davis01/18/12 at 20:06John Clarkson: Good one
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Dean Eades - Buzzard 179 viewsDean Eades01/18/12 at 15:41Dean Eades: Cheer, firing through the edge
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Moody Blue199 viewsGrey HeronDon Davis01/18/12 at 15:36Dean Eades: cool
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Moody Blue199 viewsGrey HeronDon Davis01/18/12 at 15:01Russ Telfer: Beauty mate
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Dean Eades - Buzzard 179 viewsDean Eades01/18/12 at 11:20Robert Hardy: The new fog filter works to great effect here Dean...
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Dean Eades - Buzzard 179 viewsDean Eades01/17/12 at 16:58Dean Eades: Cheers Don,
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Dean Eades - Buzzard 179 viewsDean Eades01/17/12 at 16:45Don Davis: Different Nice Dean.
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Nuthatch123 viewsNuthatchDon Davis01/17/12 at 16:44Don Davis: Thanks Dean.
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Song Thrush120 viewsOne of a pair feeding on Ivy berryDavid Morison01/17/12 at 16:30Dean Eades: Beautiful David
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Treecreeper129 viewsRuss Telfer01/17/12 at 07:25Don Davis: Cracker m8.
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Nuthatch123 viewsNuthatchDon Davis01/16/12 at 23:38Dean Eades: sweet Don
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Treecreeper129 viewsRuss Telfer01/16/12 at 23:37Dean Eades: Nice
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Siskin139 viewsTrevor Gunby01/16/12 at 22:11Trevor Gunby: Thanks for the comments Richard and Russ. These w...
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Siskin139 viewsTrevor Gunby01/16/12 at 20:58Russ Telfer: Nice Trev, didn't see any when we walked round...
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Reed Bunting105 viewsDavid Morison01/16/12 at 20:52David Morison: Thanks Russ.
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Siskin139 viewsTrevor Gunby01/16/12 at 20:44Richard Pipe: nice Trevor
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Nuthatch123 viewsNuthatchDon Davis01/16/12 at 19:56Don Davis: Thanks David.
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Dean Eades - Buzzard 170 viewsDean Eades01/16/12 at 19:28Dean Eades: Cheers ...
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