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Rooks133 viewsColin Smale05/02/12 at 23:48Dean Eades: cool
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Dean Eades - Tawny owl 205 viewsDean Eades05/02/12 at 23:48Dean Eades: cheers Nick
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Wren137 viewsRuss Telfer05/02/12 at 21:43Richard Pipe: beauty
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Rooks133 viewsColin Smale05/02/12 at 21:39Richard Pipe: nice that Colin
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Dean Eades - Tawny owl 205 viewsDean Eades05/02/12 at 21:11Nick Clayton: Nice Dean
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warbler sp148 viewsThis was quite a pale looking warbler. No idea what sp.Colin Smale05/01/12 at 20:04Steve Nesbitt: cracker Colin
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Wren137 viewsRuss Telfer05/01/12 at 20:03Steve Nesbitt: Great shot Russ mate
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Short eared owl134 viewsLong distance record shot - first I've seen at Marston STWDavid Morison05/01/12 at 20:02Steve Nesbitt:
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Dean Eades - Little owl 142 viewsDean Eades05/01/12 at 18:05Dean Eades: Thanks Andy ...
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Wren137 viewsRuss Telfer05/01/12 at 17:57Andy Atkinson: great shot..really like it
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Dean Eades - Little owl 142 viewsDean Eades05/01/12 at 17:51Andy Atkinson: very nice..i like the setting
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Marsh Harrier162 viewsM.Harrier.Don Davis05/01/12 at 11:46Don Davis: Many thanks Guy`s.
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warbler sp148 viewsThis was quite a pale looking warbler. No idea what sp.Colin Smale05/01/12 at 09:56Colin Smale: I'll never get the hang of warblers, this one ...
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warbler sp148 viewsThis was quite a pale looking warbler. No idea what sp.Colin Smale05/01/12 at 01:39Chris Atkin: You have a Willow Warbler there Colin
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Wheatear103 viewsPaul Neale04/30/12 at 20:31Steve Nesbitt: great set Paul
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Marsh Harrier162 viewsM.Harrier.Don Davis04/30/12 at 20:30Steve Nesbitt: Brill mate
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Marsh Harrier162 viewsM.Harrier.Don Davis04/30/12 at 20:13Stephen Godson: great pic don
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Marsh Harrier162 viewsM.Harrier.Don Davis04/30/12 at 14:43Andy Atkinson: fantastic Don...amazing
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Artic or Common Tern?214 viewsPlease confirm anybody?
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Richard Pipe04/29/12 at 13:45Richard Pipe: Cheers Andrew
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Artic or Common Tern?214 viewsPlease confirm anybody?
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Richard Pipe04/28/12 at 14:34Andrew Chick: Common Tern
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White wag chasing flies.154 viewsPlenty swifts,swallows, hmartins & flies!Colin Smale04/28/12 at 09:19Colin Smale: Cheers Dean
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Compare S.E.Owl.153 viewsMale usually Lighter in colour.
Female tend to be Larger.
Female is Tawny - Rust coloured on Underside.
Male is White.
Don Davis04/28/12 at 07:35Don Davis: Cheers Andy.
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White wag chasing flies.154 viewsPlenty swifts,swallows, hmartins & flies!Colin Smale04/28/12 at 00:19Dean Eades: sweet
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White wag chasing flies.154 viewsPlenty swifts,swallows, hmartins & flies!Colin Smale04/27/12 at 20:56Colin Smale: Thanx Roy.
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White wag chasing flies.154 viewsPlenty swifts,swallows, hmartins & flies!Colin Smale04/27/12 at 20:50Roy Harvey: Lovely capture Colin!
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