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Short Eared Owl.131 viewsS.E.OwlDon Davis03/30/12 at 14:46Don Davis: Thanks David & Gary.
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Teal98 viewsDavid Morison03/30/12 at 09:26David Morison: Thanks all.
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Grey Wagtail159 viewsOne of two.Joe Pell03/30/12 at 09:26David Morison: Lovely shot, always a good spot for Grey Wags.
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Grey Wagtail159 viewsOne of two.Joe Pell03/30/12 at 00:10Joe Pell: thanks Garry
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Linnet.90 viewsPaul Neale03/29/12 at 23:51Garry Wright: Lovely
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Grey Wagtail159 viewsOne of two.Joe Pell03/29/12 at 23:47Garry Wright: Neat
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Teal98 viewsDavid Morison03/29/12 at 23:45Garry Wright: Nice David
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Short Eared Owl.131 viewsS.E.OwlDon Davis03/29/12 at 23:43Garry Wright: Very nice
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Grey Wagtail140 viewsOne of twoJoe Pell03/29/12 at 20:39Joe Pell: Thanks Dean
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Grey Wagtail159 viewsOne of two.Joe Pell03/29/12 at 20:38Joe Pell: Thanks Don
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Teal98 viewsDavid Morison03/29/12 at 20:28Dean Eades: sweet
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Grey Wagtail140 viewsOne of twoJoe Pell03/29/12 at 20:28Dean Eades: Very nice Joe
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Teal98 viewsDavid Morison03/29/12 at 20:23Don Davis: Nice one David.
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Buzzard102 viewsBuzzardDon Davis03/29/12 at 20:22Don Davis: Many thanks David.
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Chiffchaff109 viewsChiffchaffDon Davis03/29/12 at 20:21Don Davis: Much Appreciated David.
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Short Eared Owl.138 viewsS.E.Owl.Don Davis03/29/12 at 20:21Don Davis: Thanks David,
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Grey Wagtail159 viewsOne of two.Joe Pell03/29/12 at 20:18Don Davis: Beauty Joe.
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Corn Bunting.120 viewsPaul Neale03/29/12 at 18:54David Morison: Well caught
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Short Eared Owl.138 viewsS.E.Owl.Don Davis03/29/12 at 18:53David Morison: Ace Don!
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Linnet.90 viewsPaul Neale03/29/12 at 18:53David Morison: Nice one!
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Short Eared Owl.131 viewsS.E.OwlDon Davis03/29/12 at 18:52David Morison: Lovely capture.
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Buzzard102 viewsBuzzardDon Davis03/29/12 at 18:52David Morison: Superb detail.
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Chiffchaff109 viewsChiffchaffDon Davis03/29/12 at 18:51David Morison: Very neat!
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Short Eared Owl.138 viewsS.E.Owl.Don Davis03/29/12 at 14:25Don Davis: Thanks Anthony.
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Short Eared Owl.138 viewsS.E.Owl.Don Davis03/28/12 at 22:51Anthony Bentley: Lovely Don
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