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Dean Eades - Dunlin77 viewsToft ResDean Eades04/27/08 at 23:01Nick Clayton: Nice Dean
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Dean Eades - Dunlin89 viewsToft ResDean Eades04/27/08 at 23:00Nick Clayton: Nice shot and great colours Dean.
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Turtle Dove125 viewsDave Bradbeer04/27/08 at 22:15Keith Mitchell: Dave ,superb!!!!!!
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Pied Wagtail95 viewsNick Clayton04/27/08 at 22:14Keith Mitchell: Nick this is nice.
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Linnet98 viewsCleethorpesRichard Pipe04/27/08 at 22:12Keith Mitchell: Richard this is super.
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Blackcap82 viewsMick West04/27/08 at 22:10Keith Mitchell: Mick nice one.
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Dean Eades - Dunlin89 viewsToft ResDean Eades04/27/08 at 22:09Keith Mitchell: Dean this is really nice.
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Wren196 viewsWrenDon Davis04/27/08 at 22:07Keith Mitchell: Don this a good one.
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Wheatear137 viewsNick Clayton04/27/08 at 14:36Nick Clayton: Thanks Colin
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Turtle Dove125 viewsDave Bradbeer04/27/08 at 10:26Nick Clayton: Nice shot Dave, great looking bird
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Dean Eades - Wren112 viewsKirkby 22-04-08Dean Eades04/26/08 at 22:22Dean Eades:
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Turtle Dove125 viewsDave Bradbeer04/26/08 at 22:21Dean Eades: spot on Dave, first one I have seen in lincs this...
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Turtle Dove125 viewsDave Bradbeer04/26/08 at 21:08Mick West: What a stunner M&M
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Blackcap82 viewsMick West04/26/08 at 19:28Dean Eades: nice
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Sparrowhawk190 viewsIn my gardenNick Clayton04/26/08 at 19:02Nick Clayton: Thanks to you all for your nice comments
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Dean Eades - Wren112 viewsKirkby 22-04-08Dean Eades04/25/08 at 23:01Mick West: Lovely shots of one of our favourite song birds :...
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Sparrowhawk190 viewsIn my gardenNick Clayton04/25/08 at 22:58Mick West: We love this Nick M&M
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ain't that sweet102 viewsBradley WoodsRichard Pipe04/25/08 at 22:53Mick West: Very Sweet Richard M&M
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Sparrowhawk190 viewsIn my gardenNick Clayton04/25/08 at 21:03Keith Mitchell: Excellent picture.
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Robin102 viewsKeith Mitchell04/25/08 at 21:00Keith Mitchell: Thank you all.
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Meadow Pipit186 viewsJohn Clarkson04/25/08 at 19:56Nick Clayton: Great looking bird John
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Wheatear137 viewsNick Clayton04/25/08 at 19:15Colin Pumfrett: Terrific.
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Sparrowhawk190 viewsIn my gardenNick Clayton04/25/08 at 19:13Colin Pumfrett: brilliant
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Meadow Pipit186 viewsJohn Clarkson04/25/08 at 18:51Dean Eades: wat a cracker
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Sparrowhawk190 viewsIn my gardenNick Clayton04/25/08 at 18:42Stephen Routledge: A stunning shot of my favourite bird
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