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Kestrel129 viewsMick West08/07/08 at 21:22Colin Pumfrett: Page 10, Target newspaper, well done
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Ringed Plover91 viewsMick West08/07/08 at 20:21Mick West: Thanks Steve, i did wonder re the eye ring, it was...
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Kestrel117 viewsMick West08/07/08 at 19:42Dean Eades: nice
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Ringed Plover91 viewsMick West08/07/08 at 17:19Stephen Routledge: Hi guy's this is in fact a juvenile Little-rin...
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Kestrel117 viewsMick West08/06/08 at 22:35Keith Mitchell: Mandy three good pictures.
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Sedge Warbler113 viewsi would say this closeup is the nearest ive ever managed to photogarh a bird this shot is full frame.Don Davis08/06/08 at 22:34Keith Mitchell: Cracker Don.
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Spotted Flycatchers120 viewsScunthorpeS and K Spavin08/06/08 at 22:32Keith Mitchell: Simon this great
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S and K Spavin08/05/08 at 21:11S and K Spavin: Cheers guys
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Spotted Flycatchers120 viewsScunthorpeS and K Spavin08/05/08 at 21:08S and K Spavin: Cheers Dean, thanks for the help and advice
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Linnet94 viewsCleethorpesRichard Pipe08/04/08 at 09:54Mick West: Nice Richard M&M
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Spotted Flycatchers120 viewsScunthorpeS and K Spavin08/03/08 at 22:20Dean Eades: cracker
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Sedge Warbler113 viewsi would say this closeup is the nearest ive ever managed to photogarh a bird this shot is full frame.Don Davis08/02/08 at 07:37Don Davis: Many thanks Dean / Mick & Mandy.
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Sedge Warbler113 viewsi would say this closeup is the nearest ive ever managed to photogarh a bird this shot is full frame.Don Davis08/01/08 at 21:33Mick West: nice photo Don M&M
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Sedge Warbler113 viewsi would say this closeup is the nearest ive ever managed to photogarh a bird this shot is full frame.Don Davis08/01/08 at 18:08Dean Eades: cracker Don
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Kestrel117 viewsMick West07/31/08 at 01:08Mick West: Thanks Richard
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Kestrel129 viewsMick West07/30/08 at 23:52Mick West: Thanks for all your comments unfortunately Co...
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Kestrel129 viewsMick West07/30/08 at 23:38Colin Smale: Nice to get the chance to get underneath one, supe...
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Kestrel129 viewsMick West07/30/08 at 21:52Nick Clayton: Great Kestrel shots Mandy
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Kestrel129 viewsMick West07/30/08 at 21:18Colin Pumfrett: Excellent Mandy.
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Kestrel129 viewsMick West07/30/08 at 20:48Dean Eades: nice set Mandy
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Kestrel117 viewsMick West07/30/08 at 17:46Richard Pipe: lovely Mandy
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Kestrel129 viewsMick West07/30/08 at 16:55Don Davis: Very nice Mandy.
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Common Tern78 viewsc.t.Don Davis07/28/08 at 09:31Don Davis: thanks again Dean.
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Kingfisher80 viewskingDon Davis07/28/08 at 09:30Don Davis: Colin/Dean kind comments Thanks.
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Common Tern78 viewsc.t.Don Davis07/27/08 at 22:35Dean Eades:
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