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Little Egret.124 viewsPaul Neale08/11/12 at 13:45Colin Smale: real nice.
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Common Sandpiper144 viewsCommon SandpiperDon Davis08/11/12 at 11:52Don Davis: Thanks Anthony.
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Sedge warbler, Frampton134 viewsPaul Sullivan08/11/12 at 00:52Colin Smale: Like it.
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Common Sandpiper144 viewsCommon SandpiperDon Davis08/10/12 at 20:39Anthony Bentley: Very nice, beautifull lighting
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Wheatear.136 viewsPaul Neale08/08/12 at 15:32Richard Pipe: Beauty Paul
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Little Owl144 viewsLittle Owl - CumberworthRussell Hayes08/06/12 at 22:34Andy Atkinson: Little beauty
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Adult Male Kestrel134 viewsRiver withamGeoff Harrod08/06/12 at 21:43Geoff Harrod: Thanks Richard
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Adult Male Kestrel134 viewsRiver withamGeoff Harrod08/06/12 at 15:24Richard Pipe: thats nice Geoff
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HOBBY220 viewsFRAMPTON ( WITH THANKS TO MICK)Geoff Harrod08/06/12 at 14:44Geoff Harrod: Thanks Mick
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HOBBY220 viewsFRAMPTON ( WITH THANKS TO MICK)Geoff Harrod08/04/12 at 20:53Mick Widdowson: I will find them you take pics,great shot
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Wheatear145 viewsMick Widdowson08/03/12 at 21:23Mick Widdowson: Gib Point
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Fledgling Tree Sparrows176 viewsMick Widdowson08/03/12 at 21:18Mick Widdowson: That was my first thought Steve but was not sure
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Fledgling Tree Sparrows176 viewsMick Widdowson08/03/12 at 17:32Steve Nesbitt: Look like Blackcaps to me? Nice pic.
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King Fisher125 viewsKirby Gravel PitGeoff Harrod07/31/12 at 23:12Garry Wright: Nice Geoff
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Swallow128 viewsMale of pair in previous photoSteve Nesbitt07/31/12 at 17:52Steve Nesbitt: Cheers lads
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Swallow121 viewsSwallowDon Davis07/31/12 at 08:10Don Davis: Thanks Steve.
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Swallow121 viewsSwallowDon Davis07/30/12 at 22:28Steve Nesbitt: Quality m8
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Swallow128 viewsMale of pair in previous photoSteve Nesbitt07/29/12 at 22:47Dean Eades:
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Swallow128 viewsMale of pair in previous photoSteve Nesbitt07/29/12 at 22:07Russ Telfer: Nice Steve
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Young Wheatear.132 viewsPaul Neale07/28/12 at 23:27Garry Wright: Nice Paul
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Green Woodpecker198 viewsKevin Everton07/25/12 at 22:40Andy Atkinson: Cool..my bogie bird!
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Lincs shorty161 viewsWent this morning because they werent out last night..probably too hot for them or their food..im not sure why!
Andy Atkinson07/25/12 at 09:15Russ Telfer: Nice Andy, did same last night with same result !
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Barn Owl157 viewsSteve Nesbitt07/25/12 at 09:14Russ Telfer: Like it Steve
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Barn Owl157 viewsSteve Nesbitt07/25/12 at 08:54Andy Atkinson: Nice..golden haze.
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Dunlin?193 viewsDavid Morison07/25/12 at 07:37David Morison: Thanks!
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