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Hen harrier179 viewsColin Smale10/27/11 at 06:29Don Davis: Nice One Colin.
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Tringa nebularia - Greenshank141 viewsBen Revell10/26/11 at 21:01Ben Revell: Thanks Don.
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Tringa nebularia - Greenshank141 viewsBen Revell10/26/11 at 20:56Don Davis: Nice One Ben.
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Dean Eades - Little owl134 viewsDean Eades10/26/11 at 16:00Dean Eades: appreciated thanks
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Buzzard146 viewsBuzzardDon Davis10/26/11 at 15:28Don Davis: Much Appreciated thank you.
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Buzzard146 viewsBuzzardDon Davis10/26/11 at 15:28Don Davis: Much Appreciated thank you.
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Dean Eades - Little owl134 viewsDean Eades10/25/11 at 22:35Richard Pipe: very good
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Buzzard146 viewsBuzzardDon Davis10/25/11 at 22:33Richard Pipe: yep beauty Don
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Buzzard146 viewsBuzzardDon Davis10/25/11 at 20:04Stephen Godson: great images don
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Sparrowhawk137 viewsWatching the Snipe on the scrape at MarstonDavid Morison10/25/11 at 20:03Stephen Godson: well caught david
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great spotted woodpecker113 viewsStephen Godson10/25/11 at 20:01Stephen Godson: thanks mates i keep learning
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Buzzard146 viewsBuzzardDon Davis10/25/11 at 19:07Steve Nesbitt: Lovely Don
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Dean Eades - Little owl134 viewsDean Eades10/25/11 at 19:06Steve Nesbitt: Belter Dean m8
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Sparrowhawk137 viewsWatching the Snipe on the scrape at MarstonDavid Morison10/25/11 at 19:06Steve Nesbitt: Like it David
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great spotted woodpecker113 viewsStephen Godson10/25/11 at 19:05Steve Nesbitt: Nice 1 m8
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great spotted woodpecker113 viewsStephen Godson10/25/11 at 18:28Don Davis: Very Nice Stephen.
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Sparrowhawk137 viewsWatching the Snipe on the scrape at MarstonDavid Morison10/25/11 at 18:27Don Davis: Not Easy well captured David.
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Dean Eades - Little owl134 viewsDean Eades10/25/11 at 16:26Dean Eades:
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Buzzard146 viewsBuzzardDon Davis10/25/11 at 16:06Don Davis: Many thanks to all.
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great spotted woodpecker113 viewsStephen Godson10/24/11 at 23:59Kevin Everton: Nice one Stephen
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Buzzard146 viewsBuzzardDon Davis10/24/11 at 19:53Colin Pumfrett: Superb.
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Buzzard146 viewsBuzzardDon Davis10/24/11 at 19:07Robert Hardy: another great shot.
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Dean Eades - Little owl134 viewsDean Eades10/24/11 at 18:19Russ Telfer: Nice m8
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Buzzard146 viewsBuzzardDon Davis10/24/11 at 18:19Dean Eades: sweet
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Buzzard146 viewsBuzzardDon Davis10/24/11 at 18:18Russ Telfer: Beauties mate
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