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Dean Eades - Curlew sandpiper101 viewsDean Eades09/23/11 at 20:44Richard Pipe: another cracker Dean
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Peregrine131 viewsDigiscoped from distance with wife's samsung !Russ Telfer09/23/11 at 20:42Richard Pipe: nice that Russ
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Dean Eades - Dunlin87 viewsDean Eades09/23/11 at 18:53Dean Eades: Thanks m8
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Dean Eades - Curlew sandpiper82 viewsDean Eades09/23/11 at 18:53Dean Eades: cheers Matt
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Dean Eades - Curlew sandpiper101 viewsDean Eades09/23/11 at 18:52Dean Eades: many thks
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Dean Eades - Curlew sandpiper101 viewsDean Eades09/23/11 at 17:24Steve Nesbitt: lovely
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Black Tailed Godwit92 viewsSteve Nesbitt09/23/11 at 17:24Steve Nesbitt: Ta Dean m8
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Dean Eades - Curlew sandpiper82 viewsDean Eades09/23/11 at 13:52Matthew Latham: I like this
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Dean Eades - Curlew sandpiper101 viewsDean Eades09/23/11 at 07:53Nick Clayton: Nice m8
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Dean Eades - Dunlin87 viewsDean Eades09/23/11 at 05:58Don Davis: Nice One Dean.
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Black Tailed Godwit92 viewsSteve Nesbitt09/22/11 at 22:12Dean Eades: sweet
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Little Stint108 viewsRuss Telfer09/22/11 at 21:17Russ Telfer: Thanks Andrew
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Swallow112 viewsBy way of a change to the 300 A B Tern shots I took !Russ Telfer09/22/11 at 21:15Russ Telfer: Cheers Steve
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Peregrine131 viewsDigiscoped from distance with wife's samsung !Russ Telfer09/22/11 at 20:41Andrew Chick: Nice picture - juv bird.
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Little Stint108 viewsRuss Telfer09/22/11 at 20:40Andrew Chick: Nice feather detail
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Ruff88 viewsSize comparitor with Black Tailed Godwit in backgroundSteve Nesbitt09/22/11 at 20:34Steve Nesbitt: Ta Russ but the birds did it not me!!!
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King Inflight194 viewsKingDon Davis09/22/11 at 20:34Don Davis: Thanks Steve.
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Black Tailed Godwit92 viewsSteve Nesbitt09/22/11 at 20:33Steve Nesbitt: Cheers Don
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Black Tailed Godwit92 viewsSteve Nesbitt09/22/11 at 20:12Don Davis: Great set Steve.
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Ruff88 viewsSize comparitor with Black Tailed Godwit in backgroundSteve Nesbitt09/22/11 at 20:07Russ Telfer: Great Composition Steve
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King Inflight194 viewsKingDon Davis09/22/11 at 20:05Steve Nesbitt: Great set as usual Don m8
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Peregrine131 viewsDigiscoped from distance with wife's samsung !Russ Telfer09/22/11 at 20:05Russ Telfer: Thanks guys
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Little Stint108 viewsRuss Telfer09/22/11 at 20:05Russ Telfer: Thanks Steve
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Swallow112 viewsBy way of a change to the 300 A B Tern shots I took !Russ Telfer09/22/11 at 20:04Steve Nesbitt: Hard to capture Russ well done mate
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Peregrine131 viewsDigiscoped from distance with wife's samsung !Russ Telfer09/22/11 at 20:03Steve Nesbitt: Great take
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