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Pied Wagtail103 viewsMichael Pickwell04/22/11 at 21:25Michael Pickwell: That would be good I have never knowingly s...
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Pied Wagtail103 viewsMichael Pickwell04/22/11 at 19:02Paul Sullivan: looks like a white wagtail
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Yellow Wagtail117 viewsMichael Pickwell04/22/11 at 18:25Don Davis: Top shot`s Mike.
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Marsh Harrier.131 viewsMarsh Harrier.Don Davis04/22/11 at 18:11Michael Pickwell: Cracker Don.
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Barn Owl131 viewsRobert Hardy04/22/11 at 18:11Michael Pickwell: Brilliant Owls Rob!
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Grasshopper Warbler111 viewsFar IngsRichard Pipe04/22/11 at 18:10Michael Pickwell: Nice Richard.
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Tree Pipit167 viewsTree PipitDon Davis04/22/11 at 14:26Don Davis: My thanks to all.
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Barn Owl131 viewsRobert Hardy04/22/11 at 00:40Colin Smale: Absolutely stunning
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Barn Owl114 viewsRobert Hardy04/21/11 at 23:25Roy Harvey: Excellent Rob - not often that you get the light i...
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Barn Owl114 viewsRobert Hardy04/21/11 at 23:21Steve Nesbitt: Wow Rob great images - this one is a cracker!
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Tree Pipit167 viewsTree PipitDon Davis04/21/11 at 22:42Paul Sullivan: flank streaking, median coverts and eye ring, look...
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Tree Pipit167 viewsTree PipitDon Davis04/21/11 at 22:25gpc: Looks rather Meadow like
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Tree Pipit167 viewsTree PipitDon Davis04/21/11 at 21:01Russell Hayes: Are the flank markings a little bold for Tree Pipi...
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Sandpiper - Green or Wood?214 viewsFrom a distance I thought Green, what do you think?Steve Nesbitt04/21/11 at 18:41Steve Nesbitt: Colin you could have been right m8 it seems both s...
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Marsh Harrier.131 viewsMarsh Harrier.Don Davis04/21/11 at 18:39Steve Nesbitt: Bit better than mine Don - just a bit!!
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Sandpiper - Green or Wood?214 viewsFrom a distance I thought Green, what do you think?Steve Nesbitt04/21/11 at 17:07Colin Jennings: Oops!
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Teal107 viewsSteve Nesbitt04/21/11 at 16:41Don Davis: Beauty Steve m8.
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Whitethroat.101 viewsWhitethroatDon Davis04/21/11 at 16:41Don Davis: Many thanks to all.
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Whitethroat.101 viewsWhitethroatDon Davis04/20/11 at 22:50Richard Pipe: lovely Don
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Whitethroat98 viewsMichael Pickwell04/20/11 at 22:50Richard Pipe: nice Mike
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Wheatear119 viewsHumberston FittiesRichard Pipe04/20/11 at 22:49Richard Pipe: cheers guys
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Dean Eades - Whooper swan 82 viewsDean Eades04/20/11 at 22:07Dean Eades: cheers Don
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Dean Eades - Whooper 89 viewsDean Eades04/20/11 at 22:07Dean Eades: Cheers Mike
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I caught a fish 91 viewsRobert Hardy04/20/11 at 20:43Steve Nesbitt: Excellent Robert
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Whitethroat.101 viewsWhitethroatDon Davis04/20/11 at 20:42Steve Nesbitt: Stunner Don m8
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