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Teal142 viewsRobert Hardy03/26/11 at 10:41Robert Hardy: opps Teal it is then
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Duck in my Kitchen118 viewsRobert Hardy03/26/11 at 09:42Colin Smale: If the photographer wont come to the wildlife... :...
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Coal Tit.141 viewsCoal Tit.Don Davis03/25/11 at 13:53Don Davis: Many thanks Steve.
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G.C.Grebes.114 viewsG.C.Grebes.Don Davis03/25/11 at 13:52Don Davis: Many thanks Billy.
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Coal Tit.141 viewsCoal Tit.Don Davis03/24/11 at 22:45Steve Nesbitt: Nice Don
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G.C.Grebes.114 viewsG.C.Grebes.Don Davis03/24/11 at 20:10Billy Clapham: Great shot of great behaviour!
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Teal142 viewsRobert Hardy03/23/11 at 20:16Steve Nesbitt: Nice capture Rob
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Teal142 viewsRobert Hardy03/23/11 at 18:21Nick Clayton: It's a Teal Robert, as Colin said nice light.
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G.C.Grebes.114 viewsG.C.Grebes.Don Davis03/23/11 at 12:37Don Davis: Many thanks Steve.
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Teal142 viewsRobert Hardy03/23/11 at 09:40Colin Smale: Love the light on this one
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Gadwall115 viewsRobert Hardy03/23/11 at 09:39Colin Smale: Lovely pose Rob.
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Gadwall115 viewsRobert Hardy03/22/11 at 22:51Dean Eades: Nice Rob
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Water Rail88 viewsCleethorpesDave Bradbeer03/22/11 at 17:50Steve Nesbitt: Nice images Dave, wish ones near us were so confid...
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G.C.Grebes.114 viewsG.C.Grebes.Don Davis03/22/11 at 17:48Steve Nesbitt: 2 Lovely shots Don
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Mistle Thrush104 viewsMistle Thrush.Don Davis03/22/11 at 14:47Don Davis: Thanks Steve.
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Redshank110 viewsRedshankDon Davis03/22/11 at 14:46Don Davis: Thanks Dean.
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Mistle Thrush104 viewsMistle Thrush.Don Davis03/21/11 at 20:27Steve Nesbitt: Nice Don Nice
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Redshank110 viewsRedshankDon Davis03/21/11 at 19:26Dean Eades: nice Don
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93 viewsStephen Godson03/20/11 at 21:04Stephen Godson: thanks mate
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93 viewsStephen Godson03/20/11 at 19:00Steve Nesbitt: Nice 1 Steve
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Ruff101 viewsThis regular at the site is trying to reach bread thrown for the ducksJohn Clarkson03/20/11 at 12:31David Morison: Interesting shot, was it being sick?
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Goldfinch93 viewsSteve Nesbitt03/20/11 at 10:58Steve Nesbitt: Thanks for that kind comment David m8, it is great...
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Goldfinch93 viewsSteve Nesbitt03/19/11 at 19:24David Morison: Steve, you are really knocking out some excellent ...
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Goldfinch93 viewsSteve Nesbitt03/18/11 at 18:06Steve Nesbitt: Cheers Dean
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Wood Pigeon75 viewsSteve Nesbitt03/18/11 at 18:06Steve Nesbitt: Thx Dean
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