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Little Stint101 viewsLittle Stint.Don Davis09/29/11 at 19:47Don Davis: Thanks Russ & Steve.
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Sparrowhawk.124 viewsSparrowhawk.Don Davis09/29/11 at 19:46Don Davis: Many thanks to all.
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Sparrowhawk.124 viewsSparrowhawk.Don Davis09/29/11 at 19:43David Morison: Superb!
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Kestrel102 viewsKestrel - Nocton FenRussell Hayes09/29/11 at 19:42David Morison: Nice action freeze
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Greenshank116 viewsRuss Telfer09/29/11 at 19:42David Morison: Top shot!
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The Ones That Didnt Get Away 174 viewsPike with it's last supper in its mouthRuss Telfer09/29/11 at 19:40David Morison: The condemned fish's last meal.
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The One That Got Away143 viewsRuss Telfer09/29/11 at 19:40Don Davis: Top shot Russ.
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The Ones That Didnt Get Away 174 viewsPike with it's last supper in its mouthRuss Telfer09/29/11 at 19:37Dean Eades: sweet m8
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Kestrel (m)100 viewsDavid Morison09/29/11 at 19:36Dean Eades: nice
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The Ones That Didnt Get Away 174 viewsPike with it's last supper in its mouthRuss Telfer09/29/11 at 19:21Anthony Bentley: Awesome detail great set Russ
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The One That Got Away143 viewsRuss Telfer09/29/11 at 19:21Anthony Bentley: Flying fish!! Great capture
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Dean Eades - Dunlin81 viewsDean Eades09/29/11 at 09:47Steve Nesbitt: 2 belters Dean
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Little Stint101 viewsLittle Stint.Don Davis09/29/11 at 09:46Steve Nesbitt: Nice Don - I love this type of shot
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Sparrowhawk.124 viewsSparrowhawk.Don Davis09/29/11 at 09:46Steve Nesbitt: Nice Don
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Ruff (juv.Reeve)81 viewsDavid Morison09/29/11 at 09:45Steve Nesbitt: Great take David
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Kestrel102 viewsKestrel - Nocton FenRussell Hayes09/29/11 at 09:45Steve Nesbitt: Like it Russell
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Greenshank116 viewsRuss Telfer09/29/11 at 09:44Steve Nesbitt: Nice m8
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Dean Eades - Dunlin 76 viewsDean Eades09/28/11 at 21:52Dean Eades: Thanks Don ...
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Dean Eades - Dunlin81 viewsDean Eades09/28/11 at 21:51Dean Eades: cheers Russ
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Sparrowhawk.124 viewsSparrowhawk.Don Davis09/28/11 at 21:51Dean Eades: Ditto
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Little Stint141 viewsSome of at least six Little Stints in the Reedbed to-day.Trevor Gunby09/28/11 at 21:50Dean Eades:
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Ruff (juv.Reeve)81 viewsDavid Morison09/28/11 at 21:49Dean Eades:
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Ruff (juv.Reeve)81 viewsDavid Morison09/28/11 at 20:30Don Davis: Very Nice David.
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Sparrowhawk.124 viewsSparrowhawk.Don Davis09/28/11 at 20:25Trevor Gunby: Good work again Don (and a change to see a native ...
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Greenshank116 viewsRuss Telfer09/28/11 at 20:22Russ Telfer: Thanks Trev
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