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Stonechat164 viewsMark Johnson09/29/12 at 22:09Richard Pipe: nice Mark
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Gadwall pair110 viewsDavid Morison09/29/12 at 21:09Russ Telfer: Like it David
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Sandwich Terns121 viewsOne showing ringRuss Telfer09/29/12 at 21:07Russ Telfer: No, I presume there on the grey tag which is on th...
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Stonechat164 viewsMark Johnson09/29/12 at 21:05Mark Johnson: Thanks
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Stonechat164 viewsMark Johnson09/29/12 at 21:03Dean Eades: sweet
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Dean Eades - Whinchat 129 viewsDean Eades09/29/12 at 21:02Dean Eades: Cheers Mark
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Dean Eades - Whinchat 131 viewsDean Eades09/29/12 at 21:02Dean Eades: cheers Mate
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Sandwich Terns121 viewsOne showing ringRuss Telfer09/29/12 at 21:01Dean Eades: Always nice to see, you got ring numbers Russ ? ;...
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Goldcrest104 viewsGoldcrest - Pyes HallRussell Hayes09/29/12 at 20:53Russ Telfer: Nice Russell
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Dean Eades - Whinchat 131 viewsDean Eades09/29/12 at 20:53Russ Telfer: Beauties Mate
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Stonechat164 viewsMark Johnson09/29/12 at 20:52Russ Telfer: Lovely Mark
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Dean Eades - Whinchat 129 viewsDean Eades09/29/12 at 20:44Mark Johnson: Nice Dean
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House Martin106 viewsHouse Martin.Don Davis09/29/12 at 11:37Don Davis: Thanks Garry.
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Common Buzzard144 viewsFrom my bedroom window!David Morison09/29/12 at 09:39David Morison: Thanks Don and Garry
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Common Buzzard144 viewsFrom my bedroom window!David Morison09/28/12 at 23:52Garry Wright: Nice
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House Martin106 viewsHouse Martin.Don Davis09/28/12 at 23:51Garry Wright: Nice Don
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Little Owl136 viewsGarry Wright09/28/12 at 23:45Garry Wright: Thanks Dean and Don
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Common Buzzard144 viewsFrom my bedroom window!David Morison09/28/12 at 19:18Don Davis: Beauty.
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Little Owl136 viewsGarry Wright09/28/12 at 15:28Don Davis: Nice Gary.
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Little Owl136 viewsGarry Wright09/28/12 at 12:08Dean Eades:
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Green Sandpiper106 viewsDavid Morison09/28/12 at 10:48David Morison: Thanks Don
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Great spotted Woodpecker108 viewsDavid Morison09/28/12 at 10:48David Morison: Thanks Dean
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Little Grebe112 viewsDavid Morison09/28/12 at 10:48David Morison: Thanks Don
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Here you go John208 viewsKes Fighting.Don Davis09/27/12 at 20:28Dean Eades: sweet
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Here you go John208 viewsKes Fighting.Don Davis09/27/12 at 20:09John Clarkson: Looks a bit more even
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