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Stonechat165 viewsKevin Everton11/13/11 at 19:42Russ Telfer: A beaut Kevin
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Stonechat165 viewsKevin Everton11/13/11 at 18:41Kevin Everton: Thanks Don
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Stonechat165 viewsKevin Everton11/13/11 at 18:34Don Davis: Beauty Kevin.
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Bullfinch137 viewsBullfinch - Nth HykehamRussell Hayes11/13/11 at 11:44Steve Nesbitt: Great image of a great bird Russ
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Sparrowhawk123 viewsMandy West11/11/11 at 19:11Mandy West: Thanks
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Sparrowhawk191 viewsMandy West11/11/11 at 19:11Mandy West: Thanks Robert
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Sparrowhawk191 viewsMandy West11/11/11 at 13:30Robert Hardy: A couple of nice SH shots .
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Sparrowhawk123 viewsMandy West11/10/11 at 19:52Dean Eades: sweet
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Sparrowhawk123 viewsMandy West11/10/11 at 19:32Colin Smale: Nice one.
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Sparrowhawk123 viewsMandy West11/10/11 at 18:01Steve Nesbitt: Nice Mandy
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Snow Bunting, Cleethorpes175 viewsPoor record shotDave Bradbeer11/10/11 at 14:23Robert Hardy: agree poor record shot But better than i got :lo...
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Whooper Swan106 viewsWhooper Swan - Nocton FenRussell Hayes11/09/11 at 20:54Steve Nesbitt: Nice Russell
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Whooper Swan106 viewsWhooper Swan - Nocton FenRussell Hayes11/09/11 at 19:45Russell Hayes: It was merky Hugh. Where is the sun when you need ...
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Whooper Swan106 viewsWhooper Swan - Nocton FenRussell Hayes11/09/11 at 19:01Hugh Middleton: Good picture especially if it was taken in the mir...
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Sparrowhawk - Marston159 viewsStephen Godson11/08/11 at 18:32Stephen Godson: thanks mate
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200 viewsStephen Godson11/08/11 at 18:18Stephen Godson: yes mate it did
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200 viewsStephen Godson11/08/11 at 18:13Steve Nesbitt: It came nice and close then after I left you mate,...
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Sparrowhawk - Marston159 viewsStephen Godson11/07/11 at 20:03Steve Nesbitt: Nice m8
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Sparrowhawk155 viewsSteve Nesbitt11/06/11 at 20:52Steve Nesbitt: Ta Colin
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Stonechat143 viewsSteve Nesbitt11/06/11 at 20:51Steve Nesbitt: Cheers m8
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Dean Eades - Little owl150 viewsDean Eades11/06/11 at 20:51Steve Nesbitt: Super shot Dean
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Sparrowhawk155 viewsSteve Nesbitt11/06/11 at 17:56Colin Smale: Beaut.
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Stonechat143 viewsSteve Nesbitt11/06/11 at 16:36Dean Eades: nice Bird
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Dean Eades - Little owl150 viewsDean Eades11/04/11 at 22:48Dean Eades: Thks Russ
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Dean Eades - Little owl150 viewsDean Eades11/04/11 at 20:53Russ Telfer: Beauty mate
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