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redwing132 viewsStephen Godson02/13/12 at 08:44Don Davis: Nice capture Stephen.
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Woodcock185 viewsHugh Middleton02/13/12 at 08:42Don Davis: Beauty Hugh.
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Fieldfare108 viewsColin Pumfrett02/13/12 at 08:42Don Davis: Very Nice Colin.
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Fieldfare196 viewsRobert Hardy02/13/12 at 08:41Don Davis: Brilliant Rob.
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Fieldfare196 viewsRobert Hardy02/13/12 at 00:42Colin Smale: Different
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Fieldfare196 viewsRobert Hardy02/12/12 at 23:48Dean Eades: sweet
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Woodcock185 viewsHugh Middleton02/12/12 at 23:09Garry Wright: Nice
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Fieldfare196 viewsRobert Hardy02/12/12 at 23:03Garry Wright: Nice Shot
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Fieldfare196 viewsRobert Hardy02/12/12 at 22:53John Clarkson: Good shot
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Little Grebe119 viewsNick Clayton02/12/12 at 22:51Nick Clayton: Thanks Richard
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Shoveler120 viewsNick Clayton02/12/12 at 22:50Nick Clayton: Cheers Garry
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Fieldfare114 viewsIn our gardenRoy Harvey02/12/12 at 22:43Roy Harvey: Thanks chaps!
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Dean Eades - Grey partridge 119 viewsDean Eades02/12/12 at 21:44Nick Clayton: Very nice m8
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Woodcock185 viewsHugh Middleton02/12/12 at 21:10Dean Eades: very nice
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chiffchaff112 viewsone off three spotted at marston Stephen Godson02/12/12 at 20:49Stephen Godson: thanks russ
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Woodcock185 viewsHugh Middleton02/12/12 at 20:44Freddy Johnson: Hugh, congratulations on a great shot of a charis...
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Little Grebe119 viewsNick Clayton02/12/12 at 20:33Richard Pipe: great shot Nick
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Fieldfare114 viewsIn our gardenRoy Harvey02/12/12 at 20:32Richard Pipe: nice Roy
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Bullfinch125 viewsRuss Telfer02/12/12 at 20:31Richard Pipe: cracker
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Woodcock185 viewsHugh Middleton02/12/12 at 20:28Russ Telfer: Well caught Hugh
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chiffchaff112 viewsone off three spotted at marston Stephen Godson02/12/12 at 20:27Russ Telfer: Very nice Stephen
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Dean Eades - Red legged partridge 110 viewsDean Eades02/12/12 at 19:54Garry Wright: Nice Shot
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Shoveler120 viewsNick Clayton02/12/12 at 19:51Garry Wright: Super Set
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Shoveler120 viewsNick Clayton02/12/12 at 19:51Nick Clayton: Thanks m8
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Shoveler120 viewsNick Clayton02/12/12 at 18:16Dean Eades: cool
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