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Stonechat229 viewsDon Davis12/08/12 at 19:17Don Davis: Thanks Mark.
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Stonechat229 viewsDon Davis12/08/12 at 18:03Mark Johnson: Great Don
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Stonechat229 viewsDon Davis12/06/12 at 18:59Don Davis: Thanks Steve.
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Barn Owl192 viewsSteve Nesbitt12/06/12 at 15:35Steve Nesbitt: Thanks a lot lads
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Stonechat229 viewsDon Davis12/06/12 at 15:34Steve Nesbitt: lovely mate
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Stonechat229 viewsDon Davis12/06/12 at 08:32Don Davis: Thanks Richard.
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Stonechat229 viewsDon Davis12/05/12 at 19:11Richard Pipe: cracker Don+
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Nuthatch216 viewsRuss Telfer12/04/12 at 16:16Dean Eades: Sweet
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Barn Owl192 viewsSteve Nesbitt12/03/12 at 18:23Don Davis: Beauty m8.
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Barn Owl192 viewsSteve Nesbitt12/03/12 at 11:46Andy Atkinson: Fabulous
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Nuthatch216 viewsRuss Telfer12/02/12 at 20:00Steve Nesbitt: Top shot mate
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S.E.Owl256 viewsDon Davis12/02/12 at 12:31Don Davis: Thanks Rob.
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S.E.Owl256 viewsDon Davis12/01/12 at 21:44Robert Hardy: dont see them like this very often ,like it.
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Nuthatch216 viewsRuss Telfer12/01/12 at 21:02Don Davis: Nice setting Russ top job.
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whats this then240 viewstaken at grainthorpRobert Hardy11/29/12 at 17:58Colin Smale: I can see it better now, looks like a merlin
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Water Rail.179 viewsPaul Neale11/27/12 at 14:46Paul Neale: Thanks Garry.
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Barn owl209 viewsGarry Wright11/26/12 at 22:44Garry Wright: Cheers Don
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Water Rail.179 viewsPaul Neale11/26/12 at 22:41Garry Wright: Nice Paul
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Water Rail.179 viewsPaul Neale11/26/12 at 17:34Paul Neale: Cheers Russell.
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Water Rail.179 viewsPaul Neale11/26/12 at 16:35Russell Hayes: You've nailed it Paul. Well done.
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Barn owl209 viewsGarry Wright11/26/12 at 08:18Don Davis: Two Lovely captures Garry.
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S.E.Owl256 viewsDon Davis11/26/12 at 08:16Don Davis: Thanks Russ Mate.
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Kestrel181 viewsRuss Telfer11/25/12 at 19:37Garry Wright: Nice Russ
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Kestrel181 viewsRuss Telfer11/25/12 at 18:35Russ Telfer: Ta mate
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Kestrel181 viewsRuss Telfer11/25/12 at 18:33Don Davis: Nice one Russ.
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