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Short-eared Owl176 viewsMark Johnson10/21/12 at 18:17Mark Johnson: Thanks all
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S.E.Owl.180 viewsS.E.OwlDon Davis10/21/12 at 18:17Mark Johnson: Nice Don
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Kingfisher198 viewsFrom the hide.Trevor Gunby10/21/12 at 15:33Don Davis: Lovely take Trevor.
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S.E.Owl.181 viewsS.E.Owl.Don Davis10/21/12 at 15:32Don Davis: Thanks Andy & Dean.
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GREEN WOODPECKER131 viewsGeoff Harrod10/21/12 at 12:03Andy Atkinson: Wow..brilliant
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Kingfisher198 viewsFrom the hide.Trevor Gunby10/21/12 at 00:06Andy Atkinson: Great pic
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The rising queen226 viewsAndy Atkinson10/21/12 at 00:05Andy Atkinson: Thank you Dean..I went biking..but was muddy
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Marsh Tit155 viewsRuss Telfer10/20/12 at 23:43Dean Eades: Best photo I see from Neville wood of a M tit ;...
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S.E.Owl.181 viewsS.E.Owl.Don Davis10/20/12 at 23:41Dean Eades:
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Kingfisher198 viewsFrom the hide.Trevor Gunby10/20/12 at 23:40Dean Eades: very nice Trev
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The rising queen226 viewsAndy Atkinson10/20/12 at 23:39Dean Eades: That nice Andy
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Short-eared Owl176 viewsMark Johnson10/20/12 at 23:13Garry Wright: Nice
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S.E.Owl.181 viewsS.E.Owl.Don Davis10/20/12 at 21:48Andy Atkinson: well waited for..great pic.
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S.E.Owl.180 viewsS.E.OwlDon Davis10/20/12 at 21:00Don Davis: Cheers Russ after 9hrs i was pleased to see it m8.
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S.E.Owl.180 viewsS.E.OwlDon Davis10/20/12 at 20:53Russ Telfer: Good to see Don
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Short-eared Owl176 viewsMark Johnson10/20/12 at 20:51Russ Telfer: Beauty
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Short-eared Owl175 viewsMark Johnson10/20/12 at 20:50Russ Telfer: Nice Mark
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Short-eared Owl176 viewsMark Johnson10/20/12 at 20:32Nick Clayton: Nice shot Mark
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Short-eared Owl175 viewsMark Johnson10/20/12 at 20:17Colin Pumfrett: Very nice Mark.
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Little Egret127 viewsMark Johnson10/20/12 at 18:08Dean Eades:
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Short-eared Owl176 viewsMark Johnson10/20/12 at 17:33Dean Eades: cool
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Bitter'not twisted284 viewsAndy Atkinson10/18/12 at 22:34Andy Atkinson: Clue if needed..look in reeds!
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Sanderling140 viewsRuss Telfer10/18/12 at 21:18Richard Pipe: nice Russ
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Dean Eades - Kingfisher226 viewsDean Eades10/18/12 at 21:18Richard Pipe: beauty
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Short eared owl.187 viewsColin Pumfrett10/18/12 at 21:17Richard Pipe: very nice Colin
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