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Stonechat130 viewsSteve Nesbitt12/17/11 at 16:32Colin Smale: Nice
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SEO204 viewsRuss Telfer12/16/11 at 21:48Russ Telfer: Thanks Hugh, it was still quite a distance with no...
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Dean Eades - Goosander 149 viewsDean Eades12/16/11 at 19:50Nick Clayton: Yes, thanks Dean
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SEO204 viewsRuss Telfer12/16/11 at 19:38Hugh Middleton: Really nice picture
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Redwing168 viewsRuss Telfer12/16/11 at 19:13Russ Telfer: Cheers Steve, could do with some snow though !
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Redwing168 viewsRuss Telfer12/16/11 at 18:46Steve Nesbitt: Nice set Russ, have to say you are knocking out so...
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SEO184 viewsRuss Telfer12/16/11 at 18:38Russ Telfer: Yeah they were showing quite well, light was rubbi...
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SEO184 viewsRuss Telfer12/16/11 at 18:30Dean Eades: nice to see them at Nocton m8
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Dean Eades - Goosander 149 viewsDean Eades12/16/11 at 16:42Dean Eades: cheers Dean ...
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Kestrel145 viewsKesDon Davis12/16/11 at 12:58Don Davis: Thanks Russ m8.
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Dean Eades - Goosander 149 viewsDean Eades12/16/11 at 07:45Nick Clayton: Nice close-up Dean
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Redwing168 viewsRuss Telfer12/16/11 at 07:44Nick Clayton: Well caught Russ
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Kestrel145 viewsKesDon Davis12/15/11 at 23:34Russ Telfer: Nice mate
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Redwing168 viewsRuss Telfer12/15/11 at 22:14Dean Eades: sweet
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Kes127 viewsRuss Telfer12/15/11 at 17:07Don Davis: Cracker Russ.
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Kes127 viewsRuss Telfer12/15/11 at 15:03Trevor Gunby: Lovely portrait Russ (don't get much closer it...
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Kes127 viewsRuss Telfer12/14/11 at 22:11Dean Eades: Nice ... ...
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Kes127 viewsRuss Telfer12/14/11 at 21:19Kevin Everton: Nice one Russ
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Kes127 viewsRuss Telfer12/14/11 at 21:10Russ Telfer: Cheers Steve
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Kes127 viewsRuss Telfer12/14/11 at 20:47Steve Nesbitt: Excellent capture m8
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Chiffchaff135 viewsI think ID is correct please let me know if not.Steve Nesbitt12/14/11 at 20:34Russ Telfer: Looks good to me mate
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Blue Tit103 viewsCollecting grubs from the bull rushesSteve Nesbitt12/14/11 at 18:33Steve Nesbitt: Cheers Dean
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Great Tit107 viewsSteve Nesbitt12/14/11 at 18:32Steve Nesbitt: Ta Don
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Not Santa Claws.129 viewsKesDon Davis12/14/11 at 16:04Don Davis: Lol cheers Vernon.
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Dean Eades - Treecreeper 138 viewsDean Eades12/14/11 at 15:34Dean Eades: sweet
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