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Cuckoo195 viewsMark Johnson05/12/12 at 21:47Russ Telfer: Stunner Mark
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Dean Eades - Cuckoo219 viewsDean Eades05/12/12 at 20:42Stephen Godson: nice pics dean
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cuckoo mstw183 viewsStephen Godson05/12/12 at 20:41Stephen Godson: it was nice to meet you today freddy think you bro...
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cuckoo mstw183 viewsStephen Godson05/12/12 at 20:35Colin Smale: Really like that
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cuckoo mstw183 viewsStephen Godson05/12/12 at 20:21Freddy Johnson: Great shot, Steve....and after our meeting up and ...
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Cuckoo194 viewsDonna NookRichard Pipe05/12/12 at 18:30Don Davis: Nice Richard.
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Dean Eades - Cuckoo131 viewsDean Eades05/12/12 at 18:29Don Davis: Nice Dean.
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Cuckoo195 viewsMark Johnson05/12/12 at 18:23Mark Johnson: Thanks
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Cuckoo194 viewsDonna NookRichard Pipe05/12/12 at 18:05Neil Smith: Superb Shot Richard, this bird almost belongs in t...
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Dean Eades - Cuckoo219 viewsDean Eades05/12/12 at 17:52Dean Eades: Cheers Richard
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Cuckoo195 viewsMark Johnson05/12/12 at 17:47Richard Pipe: beauty Mark
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Dean Eades - Cuckoo219 viewsDean Eades05/12/12 at 17:47Richard Pipe: beauty - glad you caught them Dean
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Cuckoo195 viewsMark Johnson05/12/12 at 17:38Dean Eades: CRACKER Great Bird
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Cuckoo195 viewsMark Johnson05/12/12 at 17:24Don Davis: Great shot Mark.
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Wheatear141 viewsWheatearDon Davis05/12/12 at 17:16Don Davis: Cheers Russ m8.
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Turnstone113 viewsCleethorpesRichard Pipe05/12/12 at 16:38Richard Pipe: cheers Russ
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Wheatear141 viewsWheatearDon Davis05/11/12 at 23:23Russ Telfer: Well caught mate
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Turnstone113 viewsCleethorpesRichard Pipe05/11/12 at 23:22Russ Telfer: Nice Richard
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Common Kestrel123 viewsTrevor Gunby05/11/12 at 23:07Garry Wright: Nice Trevor
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Chiffchaff171 viewsSteve Nesbitt05/11/12 at 22:58Garry Wright: Nice
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Little Egret133 viewsGarry Wright05/11/12 at 22:52Garry Wright: Cheers don
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226 viewsLittle Gull in a Big Sky! Garry Wright05/11/12 at 22:50Garry Wright: Thanks Russ
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Turtle Dove197 viewsSeen near the hide car park. A pair have been showing well recently.Trevor Gunby05/11/12 at 19:31Trevor Gunby: Thanks for the comments - much appreciated.
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Chiffchaff171 viewsSteve Nesbitt05/11/12 at 14:56Don Davis: Lovely take Steve.
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Little Egret133 viewsGarry Wright05/11/12 at 14:56Don Davis: Beauty Garry.
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