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Red legged Partridge116 viewsDavid Morison01/20/13 at 17:22Steve Nesbitt: Nice David
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Grey Partridge132 viewsRuss Telfer01/20/13 at 08:55Dean Eades: BEAUTIFUL
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Buzzard179 viewsKevin Everton01/19/13 at 19:58Graham Cooper: Interesting shot Kev.
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Buzzard179 viewsKevin Everton01/19/13 at 18:29Russ Telfer: Nice pair Kevin
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Goldcrest178 viewsDavid Morison01/19/13 at 07:41David Morison: Thanks Dean.
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Nuthatch181 viewsLove these birdsRichard Pipe01/17/13 at 13:52Dean Eades: Me to Richard
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Nuthatch181 viewsLove these birdsRichard Pipe01/17/13 at 13:19Russ Telfer: Beauty Richard
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Barn owl183 viewsGarry Wright01/15/13 at 16:38Don Davis: Beauty Garry.
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Kes186 viewsRuss Telfer01/14/13 at 20:07Mark Johnson: Good un
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Goldcrest178 viewsDavid Morison01/11/13 at 16:13Dean Eades: sweet
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Goldcrest178 viewsDavid Morison01/10/13 at 08:01David Morison: Thanks Steve!
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Goldeneye130 viewsFrom the hide.Trevor Gunby01/09/13 at 15:17Dean Eades: beautuful Birds Trev
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Kes186 viewsRuss Telfer01/06/13 at 17:04Steve Nesbitt: Nice Russ
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Kes186 viewsRuss Telfer01/06/13 at 00:54Dean Eades: cool
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Kes186 viewsRuss Telfer01/05/13 at 21:16Garry Wright: Very nice russ
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Goldcrest178 viewsDavid Morison01/05/13 at 16:44Steve Nesbitt: lovely shot mate
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Grey Partridge - Happy New Year 135 viewsHappy New Year all Dean Eades01/01/13 at 17:07Dean Eades:
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Grey Partridge - Happy New Year 135 viewsHappy New Year all Dean Eades12/31/12 at 16:21Neil Kurz: Cheers, Dean. A Happy New Year to you too.
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Lesser Redpoll130 viewsDavid Morison12/30/12 at 09:01David Morison: Thanks Dean.
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Lesser Redpoll130 viewsDavid Morison12/28/12 at 13:24Dean Eades: Vert nice David
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Barn Owl154 views1 of 2 possibly 3 seen todaySteve Nesbitt12/27/12 at 18:43David Morison: Two stunning shots Steve - real action!
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Kestrel184 viewsKestrel - Nocton FenRussell Hayes12/18/12 at 20:18Russell Hayes: The ring looked very dull, nothing can be read Col...
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SEO170 viewsOk just one more !Russ Telfer12/18/12 at 16:12Dean Eades: superb
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Kestrel184 viewsKestrel - Nocton FenRussell Hayes12/17/12 at 21:31Colin Smale: Did you manage to get the ring number?
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Barn Owl199 views1 of 2 possibly 3 seen todaySteve Nesbitt12/17/12 at 16:31Russ Telfer: Beauty mate
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