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Kingy.128 viewsKingy.Don Davis09/18/11 at 22:49Nick Clayton: Cracking shot Don
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Kingfisher Landing.138 viewsKingDon Davis09/18/11 at 22:38John Clarkson: Nice one
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King Inflight194 viewsKingDon Davis09/18/11 at 19:55Don Davis: Lol cheers Richard.
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Sparrowhawk140 viewsRuss Telfer09/17/11 at 22:40Russ Telfer: Thanks guys
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Little Stint114 viewsCovenhamRichard Pipe09/17/11 at 22:12Richard Pipe: thanks guys
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Grey Phalarope92 viewsCovenhamRichard Pipe09/17/11 at 22:11Richard Pipe: cheers Dean
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Sparrowhawk140 viewsRuss Telfer09/17/11 at 22:10Richard Pipe: nice Russ
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King Inflight194 viewsKingDon Davis09/17/11 at 22:09Richard Pipe: glad to see you havent taken up knitting Don!!! ni...
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King Inflight194 viewsKingDon Davis09/17/11 at 19:22Don Davis: Much Appreciated thanks.
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Dunlin159 viewsDunlinDon Davis09/17/11 at 19:21Don Davis: Thanks David.
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Sparrowhawk140 viewsRuss Telfer09/17/11 at 19:12Dean Eades: sweet
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Sparrowhawk133 viewsWith prey - a young Goldfinch - taken from kitchen window this morning around 8am.Steve Nesbitt09/17/11 at 18:07David Morison: Nice, strange we only get females killing in our g...
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Sparrowhawk140 viewsRuss Telfer09/17/11 at 18:05David Morison: An absolute stunner!!
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Dunlin159 viewsDunlinDon Davis09/17/11 at 18:05David Morison: Nice lighting and detail.
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King Inflight194 viewsKingDon Davis09/17/11 at 18:05David Morison: As usual up to your amazingly high standards - Sup...
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House Martin116 viewsRuss Telfer09/17/11 at 17:30Russ Telfer: Cheer Don
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King Inflight194 viewsKingDon Davis09/17/11 at 17:28Russ Telfer: Stunning series of shots Don, well worth the wait ...
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House Martin116 viewsRuss Telfer09/17/11 at 15:58Don Davis: Beauty Russ.
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Kingfisher133 viewsKing.Don Davis09/17/11 at 13:48Don Davis: Many thanks to all.
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Kingfisher133 viewsKing.Don Davis09/16/11 at 17:38Neil Smith: Superb Don
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Kingfisher133 viewsKing.Don Davis09/16/11 at 16:37Colin Pumfrett: Stunning shot Don.
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Common Sandpiper146 viewsTaken from the Fen hide. This is a much underwatched site which can be well worth a visit.Trevor Gunby09/16/11 at 15:31Steve Nesbitt: Like it Trevor
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Kingfisher133 viewsKing.Don Davis09/16/11 at 15:31Steve Nesbitt: Welcome back Don - I see you have not lost your to...
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Kingfisher133 viewsKing.Don Davis09/16/11 at 15:14Dean Eades: cracker
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Kingfisher133 viewsKing.Don Davis09/16/11 at 15:14John Clarkson: Superb! Glad to see you haven't retired Don. ...
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