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Short Eared Owl238 viewsSteve Nesbitt11/30/11 at 21:10Kevin Everton: Great shots Steve
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Kes & Prey.136 viewsKesDon Davis11/30/11 at 20:23Don Davis: Thanks Nick.
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Buzzard202 viewsRuss Telfer11/30/11 at 20:21Don Davis: Beauty Russ m8.
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Short Eared Owl160 viewsSteve Nesbitt11/30/11 at 20:19Don Davis: Great set Steve.
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Short Eared Owl238 viewsSteve Nesbitt11/30/11 at 19:59Steve Nesbitt: Thanks mate
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Buzzard202 viewsRuss Telfer11/30/11 at 19:59Steve Nesbitt: very nice Russ
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Short Eared Owl238 viewsSteve Nesbitt11/30/11 at 19:56Russ Telfer: Cracking shots Steve
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Stonechat145 viewsDavid Morison11/30/11 at 19:38Steve Nesbitt: Think you mean David Steve
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Short Eared Owl160 viewsSteve Nesbitt11/30/11 at 19:36Steve Nesbitt: money on its way bro!! & thanks Nick
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Stonechat145 viewsDavid Morison11/30/11 at 19:35Stephen Godson: good picture don
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Short Eared Owl160 viewsSteve Nesbitt11/30/11 at 19:33Stephen Godson: cracking pictures m8 you should come a pro
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Kes & Prey.136 viewsKesDon Davis11/30/11 at 19:31Nick Clayton: Nice one Don
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Short Eared Owl160 viewsSteve Nesbitt11/30/11 at 19:31Nick Clayton: Great image Steve
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Stonechat145 viewsDavid Morison11/30/11 at 18:25Steve Nesbitt: lovely shot David
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Kes & Prey.136 viewsKesDon Davis11/29/11 at 23:44Don Davis: Many thanks for all your kind comments.
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Tawny Owl210 viewsRuss Telfer11/29/11 at 21:37Russ Telfer: Thanks guys. Got to thank Russ H for finding it.
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Kes & Prey.136 viewsKesDon Davis11/29/11 at 21:35Russ Telfer: Beauty mate
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Kes & Prey.136 viewsKesDon Davis11/29/11 at 21:34Colin Smale: What a super opportunity well caught.
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Kes & Prey.136 viewsKesDon Davis11/29/11 at 20:30Trevor Gunby: Nice work Don (looks like a tough place to live if...
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Kes & Prey.136 viewsKesDon Davis11/29/11 at 19:05Dean Eades: Sweet Don
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Kes & Prey.136 viewsKesDon Davis11/29/11 at 18:55Steve Nesbitt: Nice shots Don
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Snow Bunting bath time.163 viewsMichael Pickwell11/29/11 at 18:47Michael Pickwell: Thanks all.
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Snow Bunting223 viewsMichael Pickwell11/29/11 at 18:46Michael Pickwell: Thanks guys
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Kes & Prey.136 viewsKesDon Davis11/29/11 at 18:45Michael Pickwell: Great shots Don.
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Black-headed Gull114 viewsNick Clayton11/29/11 at 18:44Nick Clayton: Thanks m8
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