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Pintail.117 viewsPaul Neale11/03/13 at 07:46Paul Neale: Cheers Colin.
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Pintail.117 viewsPaul Neale11/03/13 at 07:44Paul Neale: Cheers Dean.
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Pintail.117 viewsPaul Neale11/02/13 at 21:04Garry Wright: Nice Paul
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Pintail.117 viewsPaul Neale11/02/13 at 11:18Colin Smale: Nice. My fave duck, wish we had more of em.
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Pintail.117 viewsPaul Neale11/02/13 at 10:37Dean Eades: sweet
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Sparrowhawk97 viewsIn my gardenNick Clayton10/31/13 at 19:13Nick Clayton: Thanks Colin, it wasn't there for long but I ...
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Sparrowhawk97 viewsIn my gardenNick Clayton10/31/13 at 08:57Colin Smale: Another cracker. That was some session Nick.
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Sparrowhawk126 viewsIn my gardenNick Clayton10/30/13 at 19:52Nick Clayton: Thanks Colin and Dean. One day this Juv Woodpigeon...
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Sparrowhawk126 viewsIn my gardenNick Clayton10/30/13 at 17:19Dean Eades: cracker
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Sparrowhawk126 viewsIn my gardenNick Clayton10/30/13 at 09:11Colin Smale: Fantastic image Nick.
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Whooper Swan79 viewsMick Widdowson10/29/13 at 21:02Mick Widdowson: Thanks Dean
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Sparrowhawk118 viewsMy gardenNick Clayton10/29/13 at 20:20Nick Clayton: Exactly Colin. It's a shame the cat went out ...
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Sparrowhawk118 viewsMy gardenNick Clayton10/29/13 at 19:08Colin Smale: Very nice Nick, why go out !!
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Whooper Swan79 viewsMick Widdowson10/29/13 at 15:27Dean Eades: Nice to see the Juvs
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Black Redstart119 viewsGrainthorpe MarshColin Smale10/17/13 at 17:46Colin Smale: Thanx Richard.
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'warbler' type.175 viewsThere it is Terry. Most of the other stuff is in my diary section WWW.FOTOLINCS.COMColin Smale10/17/13 at 09:25Colin Smale: Someone thought it looked a bit pale, someone else...
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Goldcrest110 viewsTrevor Gunby10/16/13 at 17:37Dean Eades: sweet Trev
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Dean Eades - Little owl 87 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean Eades10/15/13 at 22:20Dean Eades: cheers Garry
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'warbler' type.175 viewsThere it is Terry. Most of the other stuff is in my diary section WWW.FOTOLINCS.COMColin Smale10/15/13 at 21:54Trevor Gunby: Chiffchaff?
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Dean Eades - Little owl 87 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean Eades10/15/13 at 21:21Garry Wright: Very nice
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Black Redstart119 viewsGrainthorpe MarshColin Smale10/15/13 at 15:36Richard Pipe: thats nice Colin
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Gannets87 viewsgpc10/11/13 at 22:18Colin Smale: Crikey !!
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Dunlin161 viewsNick Clayton10/07/13 at 21:34Nick Clayton: Thanks Garry and Colin
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Dunlin161 viewsNick Clayton10/07/13 at 21:03Colin Smale: Beauty Nick. Lovely clean shot, pose, catchlight a...
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Dunlin161 viewsNick Clayton10/07/13 at 20:33Garry Wright: Very nice
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