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Dean Eades - Spotted flycatcher188 viewsDean Eades07/06/12 at 04:46Andy Atkinson: nice background colouring matching stone..great.
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Young Kes.160 viewsKesDon Davis07/05/12 at 22:42Steve Nesbitt: Super shot Don
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Barn Owl164 viewsMichael Pickwell07/05/12 at 12:17Paul Neale: Very nice, nice to meet up with you.
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Kestrel`s.127 viewsKestrel`sDon Davis07/05/12 at 07:56Don Davis: Thanks Richard.
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Spotted Flycatcher109 viewsSteve Nesbitt07/04/12 at 21:24Richard Pipe: I like that
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Kestrel`s.127 viewsKestrel`sDon Davis07/04/12 at 21:24Richard Pipe: nice take Don
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Barn Owl164 viewsMichael Pickwell07/04/12 at 21:23Richard Pipe: lovely shot Mike
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Green Woodpecker202 viewsAdult with a young birdSteve Nesbitt07/04/12 at 21:13Steve Nesbitt: Thanks lads
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Barn Owl164 viewsMichael Pickwell07/04/12 at 21:12Steve Nesbitt: nice
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Reed Warbler121 viewsDavid Morison07/04/12 at 21:12Steve Nesbitt: Nice David
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Juvenile Robin89 viewsPaul Dumpleton07/04/12 at 21:11Steve Nesbitt: Very nice Paul
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G.C.Grebe124 viewsG.C.GrebeDon Davis07/02/12 at 19:45Don Davis: Thanks Russ m8.
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Reed Warbler113 viewsReed WarblerDon Davis07/02/12 at 19:45Don Davis: Thanks Mike.
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Harrier with Takeaway.294 viewsM.HarrierDon Davis07/02/12 at 19:45Don Davis: Thanks Mike.
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Yellowhammer175 viewsYellowhammerDon Davis07/02/12 at 19:44Don Davis: Thanks Mike.
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Green Sandpiper.144 viewsPaul Neale07/02/12 at 19:43Don Davis: Beauty Paul.
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Common Sandpiper135 viewsRuss Telfer07/02/12 at 19:43Don Davis: Nice Russ.
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Green Woodpecker202 viewsAdult with a young birdSteve Nesbitt07/02/12 at 19:42Don Davis: Top capture Steve.
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Black-Tailed Godwit152 viewsMichael Pickwell07/02/12 at 19:41Don Davis: Top shot Mike.
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Barn Owl164 viewsMichael Pickwell07/02/12 at 19:41Don Davis: Beauty Mike.
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Yellowhammer175 viewsYellowhammerDon Davis07/02/12 at 00:24Michael Pickwell: Cracking shot Don.
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Little owl.211 viewsColin Pumfrett07/02/12 at 00:23Michael Pickwell: That's a beauty Colin.
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Harrier with Takeaway.294 viewsM.HarrierDon Davis07/02/12 at 00:22Michael Pickwell: Cracker Don
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Reed Warbler113 viewsReed WarblerDon Davis07/02/12 at 00:14Michael Pickwell: Spot on Don.
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Reed Warbler.108 viewsPaul Neale07/02/12 at 00:14Michael Pickwell: Cracker.
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