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Spotted Flycatcher135 viewsSpotted Flycatcher - SwanpoolRussell Hayes08/25/12 at 23:29Phil Hyde: Very nice shot Russ, your garden ?
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Spotted Flycatcher122 viewsSpotted Flycatcher - SwanpoolRussell Hayes08/25/12 at 21:19Freddy Johnson: 2 terrific shots, Russell : absolutely perfec...
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Knot157 viewsKnotDon Davis08/25/12 at 12:40Don Davis: Hi Andy thanks m8.
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Knot157 viewsKnotDon Davis08/24/12 at 16:48Andy Atkinson: hello don..very nice.
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Grey Plover.200 viewsPaul Neale08/21/12 at 23:25Colin Smale: Like it
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Grey Plover.200 viewsPaul Neale08/21/12 at 22:48Dean Eades: cracking Birds
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Lincs shorty152 viewsWont upload anymore now till september if still about!Andy Atkinson08/20/12 at 12:00Andy Atkinson: Thankyou Freddy...i never see fly catchers so have...
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Lincs shorty152 viewsWont upload anymore now till september if still about!Andy Atkinson08/20/12 at 11:35Freddy Johnson: Congratulations, Andy, on a great sequence of &quo...
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Greenshank.130 viewsPaul Neale08/19/12 at 22:09Dean Eades: Nice Paul
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Hobby250 viewsRuss Telfer08/15/12 at 23:30Garry Wright: Very nice
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Hobby250 viewsRuss Telfer08/15/12 at 21:21Richard Pipe: yep
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Spotted Flycatcher146 viewsRuss Telfer08/15/12 at 21:19Richard Pipe: like that Russ
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Little Egret148 viewsRuss Telfer08/15/12 at 21:18Richard Pipe: very nice
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Spotted Flycatcher139 viewsRuss Telfer08/15/12 at 13:56Trevor Gunby: Lovely set Russ - I've yet to see one this yea...
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Hobby250 viewsRuss Telfer08/15/12 at 13:54Trevor Gunby: That's a nice one Russ!
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Little Egret140 viewsRuss Telfer08/14/12 at 22:49Colin Smale: Like it.
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Little Egret148 viewsRuss Telfer08/14/12 at 18:59Dean Eades: sweet
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Little Egret140 viewsRuss Telfer08/14/12 at 18:58Dean Eades: Arty, nice
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Little Egret148 viewsRuss Telfer08/14/12 at 16:59John Clarkson: Excellent
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Wheatear127 viewsMick Widdowson08/13/12 at 20:46Geoff Harrod: in focus this time Mick LOL , Geoff
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Kestrel.126 viewsPaul Neale08/13/12 at 20:43Geoff Harrod: Love the pose
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Snipe.121 viewsPaul Neale08/13/12 at 17:48Dean Eades:
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Little Egret.108 viewsPaul Neale08/13/12 at 07:57Paul Neale: Thanks Dean.
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Little Egret.108 viewsPaul Neale08/12/12 at 22:53Dean Eades:
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Little Egret.116 viewsPaul Neale08/12/12 at 22:52Dean Eades: sweet
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