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Whitethroat98 viewsMichael Pickwell04/20/11 at 20:42Steve Nesbitt: Great set Mike - love this one!
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Coal Tit78 viewsSteve Nesbitt04/20/11 at 20:41Steve Nesbitt: Cheers Mike
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Sandpiper - Green or Wood?214 viewsFrom a distance I thought Green, what do you think?Steve Nesbitt04/20/11 at 20:40Steve Nesbitt: Ta
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Sandpiper - Green or Wood?214 viewsFrom a distance I thought Green, what do you think?Steve Nesbitt04/20/11 at 20:33gpc: its a Green
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I caught a fish 91 viewsRobert Hardy04/20/11 at 20:23Colin Smale: Now that's sharp (must be a Canon!) Han...
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Linnet105 viewsMichael Pickwell04/20/11 at 18:56Don Davis: Great set of pics Mike well taken.
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I caught a fish 91 viewsRobert Hardy04/20/11 at 18:39Dean Eades: cracker
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Whitethroat98 viewsMichael Pickwell04/20/11 at 18:38Dean Eades: nice Mike
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Coal Tit78 viewsSteve Nesbitt04/20/11 at 18:28Michael Pickwell: Smashing shots Steve!
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Barn Owl120 viewsRobert Hardy04/20/11 at 18:28Michael Pickwell: Smashing Rob!
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Wheatear119 viewsHumberston FittiesRichard Pipe04/20/11 at 18:27Michael Pickwell: Cracker Richard.
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Dean Eades - Whooper 89 viewsDean Eades04/20/11 at 18:26Michael Pickwell: Excellent Shots Dean.
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Whitethroat.101 viewsWhitethroatDon Davis04/20/11 at 18:26Michael Pickwell: Great shot Don!
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I caught a fish 91 viewsRobert Hardy04/20/11 at 18:26Michael Pickwell: Wonderful shot Rob. You did well getting it that ...
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Whitethroat.101 viewsWhitethroatDon Davis04/20/11 at 17:23Colin Smale: Very...
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Whitethroat.101 viewsWhitethroatDon Davis04/20/11 at 17:22Dean Eades: nice
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Little Egrett111 viewsRobert Hardy04/20/11 at 14:58Richard Pipe: cracker Rob
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Little Egrett111 viewsRobert Hardy04/20/11 at 13:32Don Davis: Love it.
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Little Egrett111 viewsRobert Hardy04/20/11 at 09:28Nick Clayton: Great shot Rob
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Little Egrett111 viewsRobert Hardy04/20/11 at 08:25Colin Smale: That's some posh frock ! Supersonic Rob.
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Little Egrett111 viewsRobert Hardy04/19/11 at 23:29Dean Eades: Beautiful
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Little Egrett94 viewsRobert Hardy04/19/11 at 23:29Dean Eades: nice
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Coal Tit78 viewsSteve Nesbitt04/19/11 at 18:29Steve Nesbitt: Thank you Don
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Coal Tit78 viewsSteve Nesbitt04/19/11 at 17:42Don Davis: Beauty Steve.
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Wheatear119 viewsHumberston FittiesRichard Pipe04/19/11 at 17:42Don Davis: Very Nice Richard.
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