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Pheasant79 viewsAnthony Bentley03/28/12 at 20:24Anthony Bentley: Thanks Don
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Linnet.90 viewsPaul Neale03/28/12 at 18:55Dean Eades: sweet Paul
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Pheasant79 viewsAnthony Bentley03/28/12 at 15:40Don Davis: Nice one Anthony.
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Linnet.90 viewsPaul Neale03/28/12 at 15:06Colin Smale: Like it.
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Short Eared Owl.138 viewsS.E.Owl.Don Davis03/28/12 at 14:37Don Davis: Many thanks to all.
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Treecreeper116 viewsKevin Everton03/28/12 at 00:18Kevin Everton: Thank's Steve
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Short Eared Owl.138 viewsS.E.Owl.Don Davis03/27/12 at 22:12Garry Wright: Nice Don
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Dean Eades - Little owl99 viewsDean Eades03/27/12 at 20:54Dean Eades: Cheers Garry
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Short Eared Owl.138 viewsS.E.Owl.Don Davis03/27/12 at 20:53Dean Eades: sweet
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Short Eared Owl.138 viewsS.E.Owl.Don Davis03/27/12 at 20:14Roy Harvey: Very nice Don
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Dean Eades - Little owl99 viewsDean Eades03/27/12 at 00:00Garry Wright: Very nice
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Reed Bunting.100 viewsPaul Neale03/26/12 at 23:53Garry Wright: Nice set Paul
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Chiffchaff115 viewsGarry Wright03/26/12 at 23:50Garry Wright: Thanks David
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Blue tit92 viewsGarry Wright03/26/12 at 23:48Garry Wright: Cheers David
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Dean Eades - Little owl99 viewsDean Eades03/26/12 at 23:13Dean Eades: Many thanks
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Dean Eades - Treecreeper130 viewsDean Eades03/26/12 at 23:13Dean Eades: Thanks David
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Buzzard152 views2 of 7 seen above my house this afternoonSteve Nesbitt03/26/12 at 20:32Steve Nesbitt: Cheers lads
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Meadow Pipit.97 viewsPaul Neale03/26/12 at 20:12David Morison: Good detail.
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Short Eared Owl.114 viewsS.E.O.Don Davis03/26/12 at 20:12David Morison: Ace Don!
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Chiffchaff131 viewsSeveral heard singing around the reserve to-day.Trevor Gunby03/26/12 at 20:11David Morison: Super shot.
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Meadow Pipit.107 viewsPaul Neale03/26/12 at 20:11David Morison: Smart.
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Dean Eades - Little owl118 viewsDean Eades03/26/12 at 20:10David Morison: I think he's laughing at you!
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Little Grebe86 viewsDavid Morison03/26/12 at 20:09David Morison: Thanks chaps.
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White Wagtail115 viewsDavid Morison03/26/12 at 20:08David Morison: Interesting.
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Dean Eades - Little owl99 viewsDean Eades03/26/12 at 20:08David Morison: Another nice one.
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