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Little Egret161 viewsRuss Telfer10/18/12 at 15:48Don Davis: Ace Russ m8.
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Short eared owl.187 viewsColin Pumfrett10/18/12 at 15:47Don Davis: Top shot Colin well captured m8.
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Kingfisher194 viewsKingDon Davis10/18/12 at 15:46Don Davis: Thanks Guy`s much Appreciated.
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Short eared owl.187 viewsColin Pumfrett10/18/12 at 07:08Andy Atkinson: i saw both pics but really like expression on this...
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Little Egret161 viewsRuss Telfer10/17/12 at 23:34Dean Eades: nice white control
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Little Egret161 viewsRuss Telfer10/17/12 at 23:26Andy Atkinson: beauty
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Dean Eades - Kingfisher226 viewsDean Eades10/17/12 at 23:00Dean Eades: many thanks
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Kingfisher194 viewsKingDon Davis10/17/12 at 22:59Russ Telfer: Another beaut Don
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Dean Eades - Kingfisher226 viewsDean Eades10/17/12 at 22:58Russ Telfer: Nice mate
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Kingfisher194 viewsKingDon Davis10/17/12 at 21:07Andy Atkinson: Very nice
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Dean Eades - Kingfisher226 viewsDean Eades10/17/12 at 20:23Mark Johnson: Cracker mate
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Meadow Pipit149 viewsSteve Nesbitt10/17/12 at 20:09Steve Nesbitt: Cheers Russ just a bit!
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Brent Goose131 viewsSteve Nesbitt10/17/12 at 20:08Steve Nesbitt: Thanks Dean
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Great Tit137 viewsA very dapper bird !Russ Telfer10/17/12 at 20:08Steve Nesbitt: certainly is!
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Great-spotted Woodpecker192 viewsRuss Telfer10/17/12 at 20:07Steve Nesbitt: nice mate
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Great Crested Grebe156 viewsDavid Morison10/17/12 at 20:07Steve Nesbitt: nice David
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Kingfisher194 viewsKingDon Davis10/17/12 at 20:06Steve Nesbitt: Top shot once again Don
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Dean Eades - Kingfisher226 viewsDean Eades10/17/12 at 20:06Steve Nesbitt: Quality Deano
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Great-spotted Woodpecker192 viewsRuss Telfer10/16/12 at 19:27Dean Eades: sweet
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Dunnock158 viewsDunnockDon Davis10/16/12 at 14:37Don Davis: Thanks Russ Mate.
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Brent Goose131 viewsSteve Nesbitt10/15/12 at 23:15Dean Eades: cool
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Meadow Pipit149 viewsSteve Nesbitt10/15/12 at 20:52Russ Telfer: Nice Steve, you've been busy
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Dunnock158 viewsDunnockDon Davis10/15/12 at 20:51Russ Telfer: Like it Don
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Treecreeper239 views1 of 3 seenSteve Nesbitt10/15/12 at 19:22Steve Nesbitt: Thank you very much all for kind words
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kf193 viewsAndy Atkinson10/15/12 at 18:44Andy Atkinson: Thanks Don & Russ
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