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Marsh Harrier148 viewsM.HarrierDon Davis04/06/12 at 10:06Don Davis: Thanks Richard & Gary.
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Barn Owl158 viewsRuss Telfer04/06/12 at 00:27Garry Wright: Lovely
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Marsh Harrier148 viewsM.HarrierDon Davis04/06/12 at 00:26Garry Wright: Very nice Don
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Singing Robin91 viewsTetney LockRichard Pipe04/05/12 at 23:13Colin Smale: nice one.
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Barn Owl158 viewsRuss Telfer04/05/12 at 21:03Nick Clayton: Nice shot Russ
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Marsh Harrier148 viewsM.HarrierDon Davis04/05/12 at 20:42Richard Pipe: Nice one Don
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Barn Owl158 viewsRuss Telfer04/05/12 at 20:41Richard Pipe: beauty Russ
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Barn Owl158 viewsRuss Telfer04/05/12 at 20:00Russ Telfer: Cheers Don
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Barn Owl158 viewsRuss Telfer04/05/12 at 19:45Don Davis: Beauty Russ.
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Barn Owl158 viewsRuss Telfer04/05/12 at 19:34Russ Telfer: Thanks Colin
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Barn Owl158 viewsRuss Telfer04/05/12 at 19:32Colin Smale: nice nice nice very nice; like it
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Marsh Harrier148 viewsM.HarrierDon Davis04/05/12 at 16:31Don Davis: Thanks Russ m8.
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Marsh Harrier148 viewsM.HarrierDon Davis04/05/12 at 16:02Russ Telfer: Beauty mate
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Kes103 viewsKesDon Davis04/04/12 at 08:22Don Davis: Thanks Gary.
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Gadwall84 viewsDavid Morison04/03/12 at 23:37Garry Wright: Nice David
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Kes103 viewsKesDon Davis04/03/12 at 23:37Garry Wright: Nice Don
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Goldfinch.117 viewsPaul Neale04/03/12 at 17:50Colin Smale: I never realised they ate pine seeds.
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Goldfinch.116 viewsPaul Neale04/03/12 at 15:10Don Davis: Love the setting Paul.
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Gadwall84 viewsDavid Morison04/03/12 at 15:09Don Davis: Beauty David.
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Little Owl124 viewsGarry Wright04/02/12 at 23:35Garry Wright: Cheers trevor - Seen it in a tree today for first ...
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Meadow Pipit.99 viewsPaul Neale04/02/12 at 19:45Dean Eades: sweet
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Little Owl124 viewsGarry Wright04/02/12 at 14:30Trevor Gunby: Nice one Garry - looks like a prety sturdy nest he...
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Kes103 viewsKesDon Davis04/02/12 at 11:17Don Davis: Thanks Colin.
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Kes103 viewsKesDon Davis04/02/12 at 10:41Colin Smale: Very nice indeed Don.
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Grey Wagtail159 viewsOne of two.Joe Pell03/30/12 at 15:38Joe Pell: Thanks David, no sign of any Kingfishers sadly.
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