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Dean Eades - Whooper swan 133 viewsDean Eades10/10/11 at 09:09Dean Eades: Thanks Don
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Fledging Treecreepers - Fulbeck July 2011144 viewsImage sent to me by Dick High (Finder of the 2010 White Throated Sparrow) of a family of treecreepers fledging from a fibre cement boarded shed!Andrew Chick10/09/11 at 18:28Dean Eades: sweet
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Dean Eades - Whooper swan 133 viewsDean Eades10/08/11 at 20:16Don Davis: Great take
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Dean Eades - Ringed plover 138 viewsDean Eades10/08/11 at 20:15Don Davis: Very Nice.
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Dean Eades - Ringed plover 138 viewsDean Eades10/08/11 at 16:27Dean Eades: must agree Rob
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Dean Eades - Ringed plover 138 viewsDean Eades10/08/11 at 14:54Robert Hardy: a nice set i think the natural dof works best
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Dean Eades - Whooper swan 133 viewsDean Eades10/08/11 at 14:40Dean Eades: cheers Colin
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Dean Eades - Whooper swan 133 viewsDean Eades10/08/11 at 13:14Colin Smale: Nice one.
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Dean Eades - Whooper swan 133 viewsDean Eades10/08/11 at 00:06Dean Eades: Always in the water m8.
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Dean Eades - Whooper swan 133 viewsDean Eades10/07/11 at 21:43Nick Clayton: Nice shot Dean, looks like the same bird from earl...
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Dean Eades - Ringed plover 138 viewsDean Eades10/07/11 at 21:36Dean Eades: Thanks, no stalking here the bird was very approac...
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Dean Eades - Ringed plover 138 viewsDean Eades10/07/11 at 21:02Russ Telfer: Beauty m8, it's all in the stalking !!
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Dean Eades - Ringed plover 138 viewsDean Eades10/07/11 at 19:58Nick Clayton: Nice shot m8
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Wind nearly blew its eyebrows off !123 viewsColin Smale10/07/11 at 00:00Colin Smale: Cheers Steve
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Wind nearly blew its eyebrows off !123 viewsColin Smale10/06/11 at 20:09Steve Nesbitt: Lovely Colin
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Chiffchaff169 viewsStephen Godson10/06/11 at 20:09Steve Nesbitt: Nice m8
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Wind nearly blew its eyebrows off !123 viewsColin Smale10/06/11 at 13:29Colin Smale: Thanx Roy.
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Wind nearly blew its eyebrows off !123 viewsColin Smale10/05/11 at 23:14Roy Harvey: I like this one Colin!
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Wheatear109 viewsColin Smale10/05/11 at 23:14Colin Smale: Thanx Don.
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Kingfisher157 viewsKingfisher at Kirkby on Bain - rare to catch one on the post in front of the hide!Trevor Gunby10/05/11 at 20:27Trevor Gunby: Thanks Don & Russ
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Wheatear109 viewsColin Smale10/05/11 at 19:24Don Davis: Beauty Colin.
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Kingfisher144 viewsRuss Telfer10/04/11 at 22:01Russ Telfer: Cheers Don
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Green Sandpiper122 viewsGreen SandpiperDon Davis10/04/11 at 21:56Don Davis: Thanks Russ.
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Ruff129 viewsAnthony Bentley10/04/11 at 21:55Don Davis: Nice One Anthony
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Kingfisher144 viewsRuss Telfer10/04/11 at 21:50Don Davis: Nice One Russ.
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