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Kestrel102 viewsKestrel - Nocton FenRussell Hayes09/28/11 at 20:20Trevor Gunby: Good work Russell (new camera?)
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Greenshank116 viewsRuss Telfer09/28/11 at 20:19Trevor Gunby: Nice one Russ.
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Kestrel102 viewsKestrel - Nocton FenRussell Hayes09/28/11 at 20:15Russ Telfer: Beauty Russell
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Little Stint101 viewsLittle Stint.Don Davis09/28/11 at 20:09Russ Telfer: Nice Don
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Egyptian Goose99 viewsEgyptian Goose at Kirkby on BainTrevor Gunby09/28/11 at 19:53Don Davis: Lovely take Trevor.
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Dean Eades - Dunlin 76 viewsDean Eades09/28/11 at 19:52Don Davis: Beauty Dean.
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Dean Eades - Dunlin81 viewsDean Eades09/28/11 at 18:46Russ Telfer: Another beaut !
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Dean Eades - Dunlin 76 viewsDean Eades09/28/11 at 18:19Dean Eades: cheers Russ
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Dawn Knot85 viewsCleethorpesDave Bradbeer09/28/11 at 17:59Russ Telfer: Great shot Dave
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Dean Eades - Dunlin 76 viewsDean Eades09/28/11 at 17:53Russ Telfer: Awesome m8
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Knot at dawn.69 viewsCleethorpesDave Bradbeer09/28/11 at 17:28Dean Eades:
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Juv Ringed Plover100 viewsRuss Telfer09/27/11 at 23:11Dean Eades: Stealth
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Juv Ringed Plover100 viewsRuss Telfer09/27/11 at 22:03Russ Telfer: Ta it was all in the stalking !
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Juv Ringed Plover100 viewsRuss Telfer09/27/11 at 21:48Dean Eades: sweet m8
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Egyptian Goose99 viewsEgyptian Goose at Kirkby on BainTrevor Gunby09/27/11 at 21:30Russ Telfer: Nice shot Trev
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118 viewsColin Smale09/27/11 at 20:45Colin Smale: I'm not a hot shot when it comes to nearalike ...
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Beans or Pinks ?136 views12 of them on the Humber opposite Titans.Colin Smale09/27/11 at 20:43Colin Smale: Cheers Phil.
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118 viewsColin Smale09/27/11 at 16:53Anthony Bentley: I would say pink foots but that bird in the middle...
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Beans or Pinks ?136 views12 of them on the Humber opposite Titans.Colin Smale09/27/11 at 16:25Phil Hyde: Pinkfooted Geese Colin
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Dean Eades - Knot 77 viewsDean Eades09/26/11 at 20:20Dean Eades: cheers m8
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Dean Eades - Sanderling 89 viewsDean Eades09/26/11 at 20:19Dean Eades: many thks m8
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Dean Eades - Sanderling79 viewsDean Eades09/26/11 at 20:19Dean Eades: cheers Colin appreciated
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Dean Eades - Sanderling79 viewsDean Eades09/26/11 at 20:17Colin Pumfrett: Awesome.
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Dean Eades - Sanderling 89 viewsDean Eades09/26/11 at 20:16Colin Pumfrett: Cracker Dean.
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Dean Eades - Knot 77 viewsDean Eades09/26/11 at 20:15Colin Pumfrett: Beautiful shot Dean.
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