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166 viewsMark Johnson04/17/12 at 21:07Russ Telfer: A beauty Mark
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Curlew192 viewsMark Johnson04/16/12 at 19:50Mark Johnson: Thanks Both
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166 viewsMark Johnson04/16/12 at 19:49Mark Johnson: Thanks Steve
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Sedge Warbler174 viewsFirst I've seen this yearRuss Telfer04/16/12 at 08:57Nick Clayton: Great shot Russ
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166 viewsMark Johnson04/15/12 at 15:46Steve Nesbitt: Nice set of shots Mark, look forward to seeing mor...
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Curlew192 viewsMark Johnson04/15/12 at 14:32Dean Eades: sweet
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Curlew192 viewsMark Johnson04/15/12 at 13:50Nick Clayton: A couple of great close-up wader shots Mark, welco...
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Sedge Warbler174 viewsFirst I've seen this yearRuss Telfer04/14/12 at 22:43Trevor Gunby: Another nice one - you really had a good day!
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Sedge Warbler174 viewsFirst I've seen this yearRuss Telfer04/14/12 at 19:14Richard Pipe: nice
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S.E.O.133 viewsMick Widdowson04/14/12 at 17:59Dean Eades: cool Mick
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Swallow137 viewsNot quite a summer but getting close ! Russ Telfer04/14/12 at 17:58Dean Eades: Great to see
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Sedge Warbler174 viewsFirst I've seen this yearRuss Telfer04/14/12 at 17:58Dean Eades: sweet mate
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S.E.O.133 viewsMick Widdowson04/14/12 at 16:23Mick Widdowson: Thanks Don
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Stickleback + GC Grebe140 viewsRuss Telfer04/14/12 at 16:12Trevor Gunby: Quick snap of a quick snack - nice one Russ!
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Stickleback + GC Grebe140 viewsRuss Telfer04/14/12 at 16:08Don Davis: Cracker Russ m8.
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Shelduck131 viewsMark Johnson04/14/12 at 14:24Mark Johnson: Thanks Don
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Willow Warbler90 viewsDavid Morison04/14/12 at 12:56Don Davis: Nice David.
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S.E.O.133 viewsMick Widdowson04/14/12 at 12:56Don Davis: Nice Mick.
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Chiffchaff147 viewsRuss Telfer04/14/12 at 12:55Don Davis: Nice One Russ m8.
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Shelduck131 viewsMark Johnson04/14/12 at 12:55Don Davis: Beauty Mark.
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Short Eared Owl.144 viewsS.E.Owl.Don Davis04/14/12 at 12:54Don Davis: Many thanks Guy`s.
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Chiffchaff147 viewsRuss Telfer04/13/12 at 21:09Roy Harvey: What an unusual shot Russ - I like it!
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Short Eared Owl146 viewsMark Johnson04/13/12 at 20:32Mark Johnson: Thanks
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Short Eared Owl164 viewsMark Johnson04/13/12 at 20:32Mark Johnson: Thanks Dean
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Shelduck122 viewsMark Johnson04/13/12 at 20:31Mark Johnson: Thanks Russ
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