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Swift129 viewsSteve Nesbitt07/07/12 at 21:00Steve Nesbitt: Thanks David
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Young Kes.160 viewsKesDon Davis07/07/12 at 20:03Don Davis: Thanks Russ & David.
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Barn Owl197 viewsRuss Telfer07/07/12 at 19:36Don Davis: Beauty Russ.
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Barn Owl197 viewsRuss Telfer07/07/12 at 19:24Kevin Everton: Cracking shot
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Tufted Duckling97 viewsPaul Dumpleton07/07/12 at 18:21David Morison: Sweet!
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Swift129 viewsSteve Nesbitt07/07/12 at 18:21David Morison: Two nice ones!
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Young Kes.160 viewsKesDon Davis07/07/12 at 18:20David Morison: Very Smart!
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Dean Eades - Spotted flycatcher188 viewsDean Eades07/07/12 at 18:20David Morison: Ace images.
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Barn Owl197 viewsRuss Telfer07/07/12 at 18:19David Morison: Top shot!
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Stock Dove145 viewsSeeing these birds more around my home lately :)Steve Nesbitt07/07/12 at 12:40Steve Nesbitt: Ta Andy
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Barn Owl197 viewsRuss Telfer07/07/12 at 10:12Steve Nesbitt: very nice Russ
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Barn Owl197 viewsRuss Telfer07/07/12 at 00:18Dave Andrew: like It
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Barn Owl197 viewsRuss Telfer07/06/12 at 23:52Dean Eades: nice 1 m8
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Spotted Flycatcher114 viewsSpotted Flycatchers on a car aerial in a Potterhanworth garden by Chris WrightAndrew Chick07/06/12 at 23:50Andy Atkinson: cool
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Stock Dove145 viewsSeeing these birds more around my home lately :)Steve Nesbitt07/06/12 at 23:48Andy Atkinson: very nice
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Barn Owl197 viewsRuss Telfer07/06/12 at 23:47Andy Atkinson: fabulous..absolutely
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Young Kes.160 viewsKesDon Davis07/06/12 at 23:27Russ Telfer: Well caught Don
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Dean Eades - Spotted flycatcher188 viewsDean Eades07/06/12 at 23:27Russ Telfer: Nice mate
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Spotted Flycatcher109 viewsSteve Nesbitt07/06/12 at 16:33Steve Nesbitt: Thanks Richard
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Dean Eades - Spotted flycatcher 120 viewsDean Eades07/06/12 at 16:33Steve Nesbitt: lovely mate
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Spotted Flycatcher131 viewsSpotted Flycatchers on a car aerial in a Potterhanworth garden by Chris WrightAndrew Chick07/06/12 at 15:06Freddy Johnson: Great photos. I didn't actually see them ...
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Young Kes.160 viewsKesDon Davis07/06/12 at 12:25Don Davis: Thanks Steve.
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Dean Eades - Spotted flycatcher188 viewsDean Eades07/06/12 at 11:07Dean Eades: Thanks Freddy
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Dean Eades - Spotted flycatcher188 viewsDean Eades07/06/12 at 10:12Freddy Johnson: Two super shots in great detail.
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Dean Eades - Spotted flycatcher188 viewsDean Eades07/06/12 at 07:58Dean Eades: cheers Andy
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