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Blackcap145 viewsRuss Telfer05/08/12 at 20:54Richard Pipe: nice Russ
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Reed Bunting.111 viewsPaul Neale05/08/12 at 20:53Richard Pipe: like that
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S.E.Owl.201 viewsS.E.OwlDon Davis05/08/12 at 20:52Richard Pipe: cracker
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S.E.Owl.201 viewsS.E.OwlDon Davis05/08/12 at 19:15Mark Johnson: Fab
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Kestrel188 viewsMark Johnson05/08/12 at 19:12Mark Johnson: The worm stood no chance
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S.E.Owl.201 viewsS.E.OwlDon Davis05/08/12 at 18:56Russ Telfer: Stunning mate
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Turtle Dove149 viewsRuss Telfer05/08/12 at 17:47Dean Eades: NICE
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Whitethroat.130 viewsPaul Neale05/08/12 at 17:46Dean Eades: sweet
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Mutre Swan112 views1 of 16 at the Boating lake. Taken with a wide angle lens. Anthony Bentley05/08/12 at 17:45Dean Eades: cool
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Mutre Swan112 views1 of 16 at the Boating lake. Taken with a wide angle lens. Anthony Bentley05/08/12 at 09:22Russ Telfer: Great shot Anthony
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Kestrel188 viewsMark Johnson05/08/12 at 09:21Russ Telfer: Love it Mark
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Blackcap137 viewsSteve Nesbitt05/07/12 at 20:25Steve Nesbitt: Thanks for that Nick & Mark
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Blackcap145 viewsRuss Telfer05/07/12 at 20:24Steve Nesbitt: Been down the end of my street Russ? great...
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Yellow Wagtail169 viewsNick Clayton05/07/12 at 20:02Nick Clayton: Thanks guys
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Turtle Dove149 viewsRuss Telfer05/07/12 at 19:58Trevor Gunby: Very nice Russ (don't remember seeing a better...
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Blackcap137 viewsSteve Nesbitt05/07/12 at 17:42Mark Johnson: Very nice
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Kestrel158 viewsMark Johnson05/07/12 at 17:41Mark Johnson: Thanks Steve
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Cuckoo177 viewsMark Johnson05/07/12 at 17:40Mark Johnson: Thanks all
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Yellow Wagtail169 viewsNick Clayton05/07/12 at 16:11Don Davis: Top take Nick.
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Whitethroat109 viewsWhitethroatDon Davis05/07/12 at 16:11Don Davis: Thanks Nick.
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Ringed Plover (Adult Summer )139 viewsRinged Plover.Don Davis05/07/12 at 16:10Don Davis: Thanks Dean & Steve.
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Blackcap137 viewsSteve Nesbitt05/07/12 at 15:30Nick Clayton: Great image Steve
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Cuckoo102 viewsTaken on May 4th visit to MSTWSteve Nesbitt05/07/12 at 15:29Nick Clayton: Very nice Steve
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Whitethroat109 viewsWhitethroatDon Davis05/07/12 at 15:29Nick Clayton: Nice shot Don
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Cuckoo177 viewsMark Johnson05/07/12 at 15:27Nick Clayton: Great shot Mark
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