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Kingfisher202 viewsKingfisherDon Davis07/05/08 at 18:01S and K Spavin: Absolutely fantastic
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Kingfisher202 viewsKingfisherDon Davis07/05/08 at 17:57Glen Abbott: Excellent Don
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Kingfisher202 viewsKingfisherDon Davis07/05/08 at 13:53Keith Mitchell: Excellent ,don.
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Kingfisher202 viewsKingfisherDon Davis07/05/08 at 12:18Colin Smale: Terrific image, wish it were mine.
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Kingfisher202 viewsKingfisherDon Davis07/05/08 at 11:48Nick Clayton: Great image Don
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Kingfisher202 viewsKingfisherDon Davis07/05/08 at 09:27Richard Pipe: super Don - Well done
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Great Bald Tit129 viewsNick Clayton07/04/08 at 23:36Nick Clayton: Ditto ditto, Very good Steve
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Blackcap80 viewsNick Clayton07/04/08 at 23:34Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean
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Kingfisher95 viewsKingfisherDon Davis07/04/08 at 22:37Don Davis: Thanks again Keith.
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Kingfisher98 viewsKingfisherDon Davis07/04/08 at 22:36Don Davis: Thanks Dean & Keith
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Great Bald Tit129 viewsNick Clayton07/03/08 at 20:48Dean Eades: Ditto Steve, like it
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Great Bald Tit129 viewsNick Clayton07/03/08 at 16:18Stephen Routledge: Bizarre Nick,as for great bald tit's,i work wi...
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Kingfisher83 viewsMick West07/02/08 at 21:45Mick West: Thanks to you both! M
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Dusty Pheasant78 viewsQuick shake to clear the dustRichard Pipe07/02/08 at 21:24Keith Mitchell: Richard this is very nice.
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Kingfisher83 viewsMick West07/02/08 at 21:22Keith Mitchell: Mandy lovely shot.
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Kingfisher98 viewsKingfisherDon Davis07/02/08 at 21:20Keith Mitchell: Very nice Don.
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Kingfisher95 viewsKingfisherDon Davis07/02/08 at 21:18Keith Mitchell: Don this is lovely.
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Kingfisher98 viewsKingfisherDon Davis07/02/08 at 17:55Dean Eades:
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Blackcap80 viewsNick Clayton07/01/08 at 17:31Dean Eades: nice m8
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Great Bald Tit129 viewsNick Clayton07/01/08 at 17:21Dean Eades: cool
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Blackcap80 viewsNick Clayton07/01/08 at 13:15Nick Clayton: Thanks Mick, Mandy and Keith
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S and K Spavin07/01/08 at 09:07Keith Mitchell: Simon wish i could find one of these.
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Blackcap80 viewsNick Clayton07/01/08 at 09:06Keith Mitchell: Nick this is super.
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Blackcap80 viewsNick Clayton06/30/08 at 23:35Mick West: Lovely Nick! M&M
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Yellow Hammer110 viewsKeith Mitchell06/30/08 at 18:43Dean Eades: very nice , Keith
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