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Skylark103 viewsSteve Nesbitt06/30/11 at 17:51Richard Pipe: nice Steve
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Spotted Flycatcher119 viewsRoy Harvey06/30/11 at 16:27Roy Harvey: Thanks chaps - one of my favourite birds!
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Spotted Flycatcher119 viewsRoy Harvey06/30/11 at 12:09Freddy Johnson: Roy,....a great photo of a memorable visit.
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Spotted Flycatcher119 viewsRoy Harvey06/29/11 at 21:03Steve Nesbitt: Nice Roy
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Whitethrote179 viewsRobert Hardy06/28/11 at 18:07Neil Smith: It is a Reed warbler
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137 viewsStephen Godson06/27/11 at 19:04Steve Nesbitt: Young Chiffchaff??
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133 viewsRinged Spoonbill Gibraltar Point (cropped)Chris Grimshaw06/19/11 at 23:45gpc: Both legs needed for a full history
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Sedge Warbler102 viewsKevin Everton06/17/11 at 21:02Kevin Everton: Thank you David
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Blackcap96 viewsFar IngsRichard Pipe06/17/11 at 15:45Richard Pipe: cheers guys
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Blackcap96 viewsFar IngsRichard Pipe06/16/11 at 17:51Dean Eades: sweet
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Blackcap96 viewsFar IngsRichard Pipe06/16/11 at 17:16Stephen Routledge: Very nice mate,lovely lighting!.
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sedg warbler118 viewsRobert Hardy06/15/11 at 14:29Steve Nesbitt: Reed Warbler? - just testing my growing IDing skil...
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sedg warbler118 viewsRobert Hardy06/14/11 at 21:57Robert Hardy: opps i think its a white throte
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Canon yeah !! (This one's for you Deano) Glad I moved from the dark side.205 viewsColin Smale06/11/11 at 17:11Nick Clayton: Nice shot Colin
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Pied Wagtail110 viewsSteve Nesbitt06/11/11 at 14:40Steve Nesbitt: Thanks a lot David
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Whitethrote179 viewsRobert Hardy06/11/11 at 14:40Steve Nesbitt: Nice capture Rob
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Barn Owl130 viewsSteve Nesbitt06/11/11 at 14:39Steve Nesbitt: Thanks David
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Canon yeah !! (This one's for you Deano) Glad I moved from the dark side.205 viewsColin Smale06/11/11 at 14:38Steve Nesbitt: Nice
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Canon yeah !! (This one's for you Deano) Glad I moved from the dark side.205 viewsColin Smale06/10/11 at 21:15Colin Smale: Thanx guys, things are a lot better now I have bee...
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Pied Wagtail110 viewsSteve Nesbitt06/10/11 at 19:24David Morison: You've been busy Steve, all nice shots.
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Barn Owl130 viewsSteve Nesbitt06/10/11 at 19:23David Morison: Two excellent shots, Steve.
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Sedge Warbler102 viewsKevin Everton06/10/11 at 19:21David Morison: Very nice.
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Canon yeah !! (This one's for you Deano) Glad I moved from the dark side.205 viewsColin Smale06/10/11 at 19:20David Morison: Stunner!
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Canon yeah !! (This one's for you Deano) Glad I moved from the dark side.205 viewsColin Smale06/10/11 at 15:08Robert Hardy: VERY nice no excuses now mate
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Canon yeah !! (This one's for you Deano) Glad I moved from the dark side.205 viewsColin Smale06/10/11 at 10:41Dean Eades: COOL Colin good move m8
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