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Shorty216 viewsRuss Telfer05/18/12 at 19:44Nick Clayton: Very nice Russ
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Shorty216 viewsRuss Telfer05/18/12 at 17:39Richard Pipe: beauty
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Shorty216 viewsRuss Telfer05/18/12 at 16:56Dean Eades:
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Shorty216 viewsRuss Telfer05/18/12 at 15:10Trevor Gunby: Just seen this one Russ - it's a cracker!
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Cuckoo196 viewsCuckooDon Davis05/18/12 at 14:39Russ Telfer: Beauty mate
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Shorty216 viewsRuss Telfer05/18/12 at 14:38Russ Telfer: Thanks Roy & Andy
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Shorty216 viewsRuss Telfer05/18/12 at 13:00Andy Atkinson: nice composition..i like
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Shorty216 viewsRuss Telfer05/18/12 at 12:44Roy Harvey: Top shot Russ!
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Cuckoo196 viewsCuckooDon Davis05/18/12 at 10:55Don Davis: Thanks Andy.
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Cuckoo196 viewsCuckooDon Davis05/17/12 at 22:09Andy Atkinson: a beauty
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Sparrowhawk151 viewsRuss Telfer05/17/12 at 22:02Andy Atkinson: great
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Whitethroat106 viewsDavid Morison05/17/12 at 13:27Don Davis: Nice David.
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Little Egrets155 viewsLucky to get three close togetherRoy Harvey05/17/12 at 11:13Don Davis: Nice capture Roy.
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Sparrowhawk151 viewsRuss Telfer05/17/12 at 11:12Don Davis: Nice Russ.
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Wheatear181 viewsNick Clayton05/15/12 at 22:45Nick Clayton: Thanks Dean and Steve
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Wheatear181 viewsNick Clayton05/15/12 at 19:36Steve Nesbitt: Thats really nice Nick
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Dean Eades - Cuckoo190 viewsDean Eades05/15/12 at 19:12Dean Eades: Thanks
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Dean Eades - Cuckoo190 viewsDean Eades05/15/12 at 18:34Nick Clayton: Great close-up m8
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Wheatear181 viewsNick Clayton05/15/12 at 18:28Dean Eades: sweet
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Dean Eades - Cuckoo190 viewsDean Eades05/15/12 at 15:44Dean Eades: Cheers Steve
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Dean Eades - Cuckoo190 viewsDean Eades05/15/12 at 09:22Steve Nesbitt: Nice Dean
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Dean Eades - Cuckoo219 viewsDean Eades05/15/12 at 08:41Dean Eades: Cheers Great day mate
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Cuckoo134 viewsCuckooDon Davis05/15/12 at 08:39Dean Eades: NICE
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Cuckoo134 viewsCuckooDon Davis05/15/12 at 07:17Don Davis: Thanks Guy`s.
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Wren109 viewsKevin Everton05/14/12 at 20:56Kevin Everton: Thanks Steve
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