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Swallow 86 viewsSwallow.Don Davis04/30/11 at 17:00Don Davis: Thanks Steve.
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Dunlin104 viewsNick Clayton04/30/11 at 15:08Nick Clayton: Thanks m8
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Whooper Swan81 viewsNick Clayton04/30/11 at 15:08Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean
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Dunlin104 viewsNick Clayton04/30/11 at 10:31Dean Eades: nice
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Whooper Swan81 viewsNick Clayton04/30/11 at 10:31Dean Eades: sweet
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Duckling86 viewsRobert Hardy04/29/11 at 22:46Billy Clapham: A very cute shot! Works well with the shallow dept...
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384 viewsRobert Hardy04/29/11 at 20:14Steve Nesbitt: Great images Rob
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Wheatear101 viewsNick Clayton04/29/11 at 20:13Steve Nesbitt: Crackers Nick m8
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Swallow 86 viewsSwallow.Don Davis04/29/11 at 20:13Steve Nesbitt: Nice Don
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384 viewsRobert Hardy04/29/11 at 18:29Colin Smale: Stunning set of pictures Rob. Who needs pratincole...
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Dean Eades - Marsh harrier with coot chick 121 viewsDean Eades04/29/11 at 18:05Robert Hardy: Anoyingly good work Dean
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Arctic Tern104 viewsNick Clayton04/29/11 at 11:16Dean Eades: sweet
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Wheatear96 viewsNick Clayton04/28/11 at 23:10Nick Clayton: Thanks Richard
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Wheatear101 viewsNick Clayton04/28/11 at 23:09Nick Clayton: Thanks Dave and Dean
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Wheatear96 viewsNick Clayton04/28/11 at 15:34Richard Pipe: great Nick
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Sedge Warbler130 viewsHumberstonRichard Pipe04/28/11 at 15:33Richard Pipe: cheers guys
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Dean Eades - Marsh harrier with coot chick 121 viewsDean Eades04/28/11 at 15:08Dean Eades: thks Colin
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Wheatear101 viewsNick Clayton04/28/11 at 15:08Dean Eades: cracker Nick
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Duckling's111 viewsRobert Hardy04/28/11 at 09:41Colin Smale: Love it
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Dean Eades - Marsh harrier with coot chick 121 viewsDean Eades04/28/11 at 09:40Colin Smale: Like it
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Wheatear101 viewsNick Clayton04/28/11 at 08:37David Morison: Two excellent shots Nick.
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Wheatear96 viewsNick Clayton04/28/11 at 07:42Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean
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Wheatear96 viewsNick Clayton04/27/11 at 23:24Dean Eades: sweet m8
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Dean Eades - Marsh harrier with coot chick 121 viewsDean Eades04/27/11 at 19:32Dean Eades: cheers Steve
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Sedge Warbler130 viewsHumberstonRichard Pipe04/27/11 at 19:16Steve Nesbitt: Nice
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