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Kes139 viewsKesDon Davis01/09/12 at 08:38Don Davis: Thanks Steve.
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Goldeneye Drake164 viewsRuss Telfer01/09/12 at 08:37Don Davis: Nice Pair Russ.
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Redwing104 viewsSteve Nesbitt01/08/12 at 21:43Russ Telfer: Nice Steve
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Redwing104 viewsSteve Nesbitt01/08/12 at 20:02Steve Nesbitt: Ta Don
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Redwing104 viewsSteve Nesbitt01/08/12 at 19:37Don Davis: Beauty Steve.
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Short Eared Owl207 viewsAnother of territorial battleSteve Nesbitt01/08/12 at 18:55Steve Nesbitt: Thanks Paul
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Kes139 viewsKesDon Davis01/08/12 at 18:54Steve Nesbitt: Quality m8
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Barn Owl193 viewsRuss Telfer01/08/12 at 18:54Steve Nesbitt: nice 1 Russ
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Kes139 viewsKesDon Davis01/08/12 at 07:34Don Davis: Thanks Guy`s.
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Barn Owl193 viewsRuss Telfer01/07/12 at 23:32Dean Eades: like it
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Kes139 viewsKesDon Davis01/07/12 at 20:33Nick Clayton: Nice shot Don
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Kes139 viewsKesDon Davis01/07/12 at 19:24Russ Telfer: Nice mate
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Kes139 viewsKesDon Davis01/07/12 at 18:42Dean Eades: like it
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Short Eared Owl207 viewsAnother of territorial battleSteve Nesbitt01/07/12 at 12:03Paul Neale: Great shot Steve.
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Dean Eades - Short eared owl 160 viewsDean Eades01/06/12 at 23:08Dean Eades: many thanks
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Dean Eades - Short eared owl 160 viewsDean Eades01/06/12 at 22:09Trevor Gunby: That's a cracker Dean!
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Dean Eades - Short eared owl 160 viewsDean Eades01/06/12 at 21:08Don Davis: Nice one Dean.
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Short Eared Owl219 views2 of 4 SEO's seen today battling over territory.Steve Nesbitt01/06/12 at 21:06Don Davis: Love it Steve.
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Short Eared Owl189 viewsSteve Nesbitt01/06/12 at 19:50Russ Telfer: Beauty Steve
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Short Eared Owl189 viewsSteve Nesbitt01/06/12 at 19:37Colin Smale: That is nice
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Dean Eades - Short eared owl 160 viewsDean Eades01/06/12 at 19:17Dean Eades: cheers m8 ... ...
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Fieldfare145 viewsSteve Nesbitt01/06/12 at 18:59Steve Nesbitt: Thanks a lot Neil & Don, love this species
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Short Eared Owl219 views2 of 4 SEO's seen today battling over territory.Steve Nesbitt01/06/12 at 18:57Steve Nesbitt: Ta Freddy
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Short Eared Owl189 viewsSteve Nesbitt01/06/12 at 18:56Steve Nesbitt: Cheers Dean
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Dean Eades - Short eared owl 160 viewsDean Eades01/06/12 at 18:56Steve Nesbitt: Dean, love the light & background colour, make...
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