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Snipe.163 viewsPaul Neale02/10/12 at 13:07Paul Neale: Thanks Don.
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Snipe.163 viewsPaul Neale02/10/12 at 13:04Don Davis: Nice Paul.
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Fieldfare104 viewsDavid Morison02/10/12 at 11:47Don Davis: Very Nice David.
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Fieldfare140 viewsDean Eades02/10/12 at 10:20Steve Nesbitt: Nice Dean
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Fieldfare140 viewsDean Eades02/10/12 at 10:01Dean Eades: cheers Garry
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Fieldfare140 viewsDean Eades02/09/12 at 20:59Garry Wright: Nice Shot
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Fieldfare140 viewsDean Eades02/09/12 at 19:43Dean Eades: Thanks .
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Fieldfare140 viewsDean Eades02/09/12 at 19:36Nick Clayton: Very nice Dean
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Fieldfare140 viewsDean Eades02/09/12 at 19:01Don Davis: Nice one Dean.
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Buzzard158 viewsRuss Telfer02/09/12 at 17:12Garry Wright: Nice Shot
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Buzzard158 viewsRuss Telfer02/09/12 at 08:32Don Davis: Nice Russ.
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Bartailed Godwit148 viewsGarry Wright02/08/12 at 23:23Garry Wright: Thanks Steve
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Bartailed Godwit148 viewsGarry Wright02/08/12 at 18:39Steve Nesbitt: Nice set Garry
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Short Eared Owl175 viewsSteve Nesbitt02/08/12 at 18:04Steve Nesbitt:
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Short Eared Owl175 viewsSteve Nesbitt02/08/12 at 11:42Dean Eades:
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Curlew121 views3 of a group of 22 near MarstonDavid Morison02/08/12 at 11:41Dean Eades: like it
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Short Eared Owl175 viewsSteve Nesbitt02/08/12 at 11:30Steve Nesbitt: thanks all
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GREY PLOVER132 viewsGarry Wright02/08/12 at 11:30Garry Wright: Thanks Don
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Short Eared Owl175 viewsSteve Nesbitt02/08/12 at 09:29Don Davis: Beauty Steve.
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GREY PLOVER132 viewsGarry Wright02/08/12 at 09:29Don Davis: Beauty Garry.
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Short Eared Owl175 viewsSteve Nesbitt02/08/12 at 00:57Garry Wright: VERY NICE
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Short Eared Owl175 viewsSteve Nesbitt02/07/12 at 22:58David Morison: Spot-on!
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Short Eared Owl175 viewsSteve Nesbitt02/07/12 at 22:11Stephen Godson: nice pics m8
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Tawny Owl206 viewsA lady in Louth phoned me today to say she had a Tawny Owl roosting out in the open in her suburban garden. I've never seen anything like itJohn Clarkson02/06/12 at 21:42John Clarkson: Thanks all
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Tawny Owl206 viewsA lady in Louth phoned me today to say she had a Tawny Owl roosting out in the open in her suburban garden. I've never seen anything like itJohn Clarkson02/06/12 at 20:49Nick Clayton: Brilliant John
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