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Dean Eades - Short eared owl 116 viewsDean Eades01/02/12 at 18:36Dean Eades: cheers m8
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Fieldfare145 viewsSteve Nesbitt01/02/12 at 18:13Nick Clayton: Great shot Steve
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Dean Eades - Short eared owl 116 viewsDean Eades01/02/12 at 18:12Nick Clayton: Cracking shot m8
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Fieldfare145 viewsSteve Nesbitt01/02/12 at 17:59Dean Eades: sweet m8
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Grey Partridge103 views10 seen right at edge of MSTW grounds towards BarkstoneSteve Nesbitt01/02/12 at 15:41Steve Nesbitt: Thanks a lot Neil
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Cheers232 viewsCheersDon Davis01/01/12 at 22:47Richard Pipe: Happy new year Don and all
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Cheers232 viewsCheersDon Davis01/01/12 at 18:52Steve Nesbitt: Happy New Year Don & all
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Cheers232 viewsCheersDon Davis01/01/12 at 15:57Neil Kurz: Best wishes Don
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Cape Shelduck272 viewsJohn Clarkson01/01/12 at 15:49Don Davis: Lovely capture John.
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Cheers232 viewsCheersDon Davis01/01/12 at 14:37Nick Clayton: Happy new year to you Don
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Cheers232 viewsCheersDon Davis01/01/12 at 14:02Russ Telfer: You too mate
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Cheers232 viewsCheersDon Davis01/01/12 at 13:06Colin Smale: Same to you Don.
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Cheers232 viewsCheersDon Davis01/01/12 at 11:58Dean Eades: sweet, you to Don
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Last Light of Day.122 viewsKesDon Davis12/30/11 at 08:58Don Davis: Many thanks Neil.
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Grey Partridge103 views10 seen right at edge of MSTW grounds towards BarkstoneSteve Nesbitt12/29/11 at 22:35Neil Smith: very envious! Superb image and a species that i ha...
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Last Light of Day.122 viewsKesDon Davis12/29/11 at 22:33Neil Smith: Love the Amber light Don. Been trying late afterno...
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Rock Pipit135 viewsRSPB frampton Marsh (3 birds together)Neil Smith12/29/11 at 22:31Neil Smith: Thanks Steve
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Kestrel127 viewsTrevor Gunby12/29/11 at 20:34Trevor Gunby: Thanks for the comments all.
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reedbunting140 viewsStephen Godson12/28/11 at 22:37Stephen Godson: thanks steve and dean
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Dean Eades - Little egret 121 viewsDean Eades12/28/11 at 22:36Dean Eades: Cheers
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reedbunting140 viewsStephen Godson12/28/11 at 22:35Dean Eades:
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Dean Eades - Little egret 121 viewsDean Eades12/28/11 at 20:55Russ Telfer: Nice mate
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reedbunting140 viewsStephen Godson12/28/11 at 20:16Stephen Godson:
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Stonechat99 viewsMost photographed bird at MSTW at the moment, but a cracker :)Steve Nesbitt12/28/11 at 19:56Steve Nesbitt: Thanks a lot lads
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Kestrel127 viewsTrevor Gunby12/28/11 at 19:43Steve Nesbitt: nice Trev
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