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Cuckoo134 viewsCuckooDon Davis05/14/12 at 20:25Richard Pipe: nice that Don
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Grey Partridge.138 viewsPaul Neale05/14/12 at 18:49Dean Eades: sweet
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Little Egret-Coloured Ringed.141 viewsPaul Neale05/14/12 at 18:30Russell Hayes: Same bird seen back in 2008 & 2010 at Gib. Run...
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Wheatear132 viewsNick Clayton05/14/12 at 17:27Nick Clayton: Thanks guys
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Dunlin150 viewsNick Clayton05/14/12 at 17:26Nick Clayton: Thanks for the comments, its very much appreciated...
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Wren200 viewsSame bird as before but doing what I can only assume is a territorial display to another bird that was in same area for a few seconds.Steve Nesbitt05/14/12 at 17:14Steve Nesbitt: Thanks a lot all, I like it too
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Cuckoo134 viewsCuckooDon Davis05/14/12 at 15:44Russ Telfer: Beauties mate
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Cuckoo134 viewsCuckooDon Davis05/14/12 at 15:15John Clarkson: Well done Don, very nice
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Dunlin150 viewsNick Clayton05/14/12 at 13:54Richard Pipe: cracker Nick
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Common Sandpiper148 viewsRuss Telfer05/14/12 at 13:53Richard Pipe: beauty
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Cuckoo superb Birds135 viewsDean Eades05/14/12 at 10:44Dean Eades: Thanks
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Whitethroat127 viewsRuss Telfer05/14/12 at 10:43Dean Eades: nice
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Wheatear132 viewsNick Clayton05/14/12 at 10:42Dean Eades: cool
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Dunlin150 viewsNick Clayton05/14/12 at 10:42Dean Eades: sweet
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Swallow129 viewsSwallowDon Davis05/14/12 at 09:17Don Davis: Many thanks to all much Appreciated.
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Swallow129 viewsSwallowDon Davis05/14/12 at 09:02Russ Telfer: Cracker mate
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Wheatear132 viewsNick Clayton05/14/12 at 08:11Steve Nesbitt: That's really nice
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Dunlin150 viewsNick Clayton05/14/12 at 08:11Steve Nesbitt: My kind of shot Nick nice one mate
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Common Sandpiper148 viewsRuss Telfer05/14/12 at 08:10Steve Nesbitt: Nice shot Russ
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Dunlin150 viewsNick Clayton05/14/12 at 00:20Mark Johnson: Great shot Nick
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Cuckoo172 viewsMark Johnson05/14/12 at 00:18Mark Johnson: Thanks all
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Wren200 viewsSame bird as before but doing what I can only assume is a territorial display to another bird that was in same area for a few seconds.Steve Nesbitt05/14/12 at 00:17Mark Johnson: Great shot Steve
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Cuckoo135 viewsMark Johnson05/13/12 at 23:51Colin Smale: SuperSONIC
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Dunlin150 viewsNick Clayton05/13/12 at 23:50Colin Smale: nice one.
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Cuckoo superb Birds135 viewsDean Eades05/13/12 at 23:30Garry Wright: Nice
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