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Yellowhammer110 viewsRuss Telfer04/11/12 at 09:00Don Davis: Beauty top bird m8.
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Marsh Harrier117 viewsM.HarrierDon Davis04/11/12 at 09:00Don Davis: Thanks Russ m8.
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Marsh Harrier117 viewsM.HarrierDon Davis04/10/12 at 22:58Russ Telfer: Nice mate
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Treecreeper122 viewsTreecreeper - Kirkby on BainDave Andrew04/09/12 at 14:50Dave Andrew: Thanks Don
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Robin97 viewsRuss Telfer04/09/12 at 12:58Dean Eades: cool
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Robin97 viewsRuss Telfer04/09/12 at 10:58Russ Telfer: Yeah feeding station and a small hide. It's s...
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Robin97 viewsRuss Telfer04/09/12 at 10:51Dean Eades: Feeding station ??? £££££££££££££££
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Robin97 viewsRuss Telfer04/09/12 at 10:50Dean Eades: This is the way forward Russ mate Garden phot...
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Tree Sparrow104 viewsRuss Telfer04/09/12 at 10:48Dean Eades: sweet
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Tree Sparrow104 viewsRuss Telfer04/09/12 at 10:35Colin Smale: Very nice
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Robin97 viewsRuss Telfer04/09/12 at 10:10Don Davis: Lovely take Russ.
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Treecreeper122 viewsTreecreeper - Kirkby on BainDave Andrew04/09/12 at 10:09Don Davis: Nice one Dave.
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Tufty100 viewsTuftyDon Davis04/08/12 at 14:10Don Davis: Thanks Colin.
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Tufty100 viewsTuftyDon Davis04/08/12 at 14:01Colin Smale: Like that Don.
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Tufty100 viewsTuftyDon Davis04/08/12 at 12:59Don Davis: Thanks John.
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Tufty100 viewsTuftyDon Davis04/08/12 at 11:47John Clarkson: Nice shot Don
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Marsh Harrier147 viewsM.HarrierDon Davis04/08/12 at 07:40Don Davis: Thanks David
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Gadwall84 viewsDavid Morison04/07/12 at 16:27David Morison: Thanks chaps!
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Corn Bunting.115 viewsPaul Neale04/07/12 at 16:26David Morison: Ace couple of shots.
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Marsh Harrier147 viewsM.HarrierDon Davis04/07/12 at 16:25David Morison: Top notch!
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Barn Owl158 viewsRuss Telfer04/07/12 at 16:25David Morison: Very Smart!
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Barn Owl158 viewsRuss Telfer04/06/12 at 19:25Dean Eades: cool
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Corn Bunting.115 viewsPaul Neale04/06/12 at 19:25Dean Eades: sweet
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Corn Bunting.115 viewsPaul Neale04/06/12 at 14:19Russ Telfer: Lovely Paul mate
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Barn Owl158 viewsRuss Telfer04/06/12 at 13:53Trevor Gunby: Made the most of a rare opportunity - nice work Ru...
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