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Blue Tit117 viewsMy first post on this site,hope i have done it right.Keith Mitchell04/20/08 at 22:08Don Davis: very nice Keith and a warm welcome to you.
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Blue Tit117 viewsMy first post on this site,hope i have done it right.Keith Mitchell04/20/08 at 21:49S and K Spavin: Perfect Keith, welcome to the Forum. Looking forwa...
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Greenfinch76 viewsgardenRichard Pipe04/20/08 at 20:50Don Davis: nice shot Richard not seen one of these for a whil...
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Nuthatch79 viewsMick West04/19/08 at 22:38Mick West: Thanks Nick, I was chuffed to capture a typical po...
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Nuthatch79 viewsMick West04/19/08 at 22:08Nick Clayton: Nice shot Mandy
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Oystercatcher94 viewsNick Clayton04/19/08 at 22:02Nick Clayton: Thanks Don
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Oystercatcher94 viewsNick Clayton04/19/08 at 16:48Don Davis: nice flight shot Nick.
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Snipe137 viewsSnipeDon Davis04/11/08 at 08:27Don Davis: thanks Nick
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Snipe137 viewsSnipeDon Davis04/10/08 at 18:35Nick Clayton: Great image Don
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Snipe137 viewsSnipeDon Davis04/10/08 at 14:47Don Davis: thanks Alan.
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Snipe137 viewsSnipeDon Davis04/09/08 at 21:00Alan Bowness: Nice
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Snipe137 viewsSnipeDon Davis04/09/08 at 15:48Don Davis: many thanks Neil.
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Snipe137 viewsSnipeDon Davis04/09/08 at 12:10Neil Smith: That is excellent, one of my favourite images on t...
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Snipe137 viewsSnipeDon Davis04/09/08 at 08:38Don Davis: many thanks Dean & Richard.
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Snipe137 viewsSnipeDon Davis04/08/08 at 19:56Richard Pipe: Yes Don
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Snipe137 viewsSnipeDon Davis04/08/08 at 17:16Dean Eades: Nice Don
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Bullfinch77 views04/07/08 at 18:51Dean Eades: nice Matt
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Reed Bunting - Female103 viewsMick West03/21/08 at 01:07Dean Eades:
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Dean Eades - Little owl176 viewsNocton fen 17-03-08Dean Eades03/20/08 at 13:58Dean Eades: thks
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Dean Eades - Little owl176 viewsNocton fen 17-03-08Dean Eades03/20/08 at 02:13Mark Martin: Sure is a little beauty!!
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Reed Bunting - Female103 viewsMick West03/19/08 at 23:22Colin Smale: Nice one
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Yellowhammer and friend take a bath160 viewsIs the friend a female Yellowhammer???Richard Pipe03/19/08 at 09:39Richard Pipe: thanks Andy
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Dean Eades - Little owl176 viewsNocton fen 17-03-08Dean Eades03/18/08 at 23:43Nick Clayton: Very nice Dean
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Yellowhammer and friend take a bath160 viewsIs the friend a female Yellowhammer???Richard Pipe03/18/08 at 20:59achick: Friend = Linnet
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Reed Bunting95 viewsDave Bradbeer03/18/08 at 20:18Richard Pipe: nice Dave
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