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Lesser Redpoll126 viewsDavid Morison12/18/11 at 21:12Richard Pipe: nice Dave
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Stonechat130 viewsSteve Nesbitt12/18/11 at 21:12Richard Pipe: cracker Steve
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Redwing 115 viewsKevin Everton12/18/11 at 20:46Don Davis: Very Nice Kev.
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Short Eared Owl161 viewsKevin Everton12/18/11 at 20:32Stephen Godson: nice one kev
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Kes with Frog.143 viewsKesDon Davis12/18/11 at 20:28Kevin Everton: Brilliant Don!
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Redwing 115 viewsKevin Everton12/18/11 at 20:18Joe Pell: Nice shot, still yet to see one of these this wint...
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Tawny Owl193 viewsTaken at Nocton Fen this afternoon.Joe Pell12/18/11 at 20:00Joe Pell: Thanks Don!
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Tawny Owl193 viewsTaken at Nocton Fen this afternoon.Joe Pell12/18/11 at 19:56Don Davis: Nice Capture Joe well spotted.
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Kes with Frog.143 viewsKesDon Davis12/18/11 at 18:37Don Davis: Cheers Dean.
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Kes with Frog.143 viewsKesDon Davis12/18/11 at 17:58Dean Eades: cool
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Kes with Frog.143 viewsKesDon Davis12/18/11 at 16:13Don Davis: Thanks Steve much Appreciated.
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Stonechat112 viewsSteve Nesbitt12/18/11 at 15:47Steve Nesbitt: Cheers m8
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Stonechat130 viewsSteve Nesbitt12/18/11 at 15:46Steve Nesbitt: Thanks a lot lads, great little bird
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Kes with Frog.143 viewsKesDon Davis12/18/11 at 15:46Steve Nesbitt: Cracker Don mate
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Dean Eades - Goosander 149 viewsDean Eades12/17/11 at 21:35Dean Eades: cheers David
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Not Santa Claws.129 viewsKesDon Davis12/17/11 at 20:40Don Davis: Many thanks David much Appreciated.
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Fieldfare174 viewsRuss Telfer12/17/11 at 20:06Russ Telfer: Thanks David
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Stonechat130 viewsSteve Nesbitt12/17/11 at 20:05Russ Telfer: Nice set mate
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Not Santa Claws.129 viewsKesDon Davis12/17/11 at 18:16David Morison: Amazing detail.
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Kes127 viewsRuss Telfer12/17/11 at 18:15David Morison: Top notch!
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Dean Eades - Goosander 149 viewsDean Eades12/17/11 at 18:14David Morison: Excellent image, very low viewpoint
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Fieldfare174 viewsRuss Telfer12/17/11 at 18:12David Morison: Lovely captures Russ, three superb shots
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Stonechat130 viewsSteve Nesbitt12/17/11 at 18:10David Morison: Two super images Steve
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Dean Eades - Goosander 149 viewsDean Eades12/17/11 at 16:57Dean Eades:
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Stonechat112 viewsSteve Nesbitt12/17/11 at 16:56Dean Eades: cracker Steve ... ...
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