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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 20:38Russ Telfer: Cracking John
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Kestrel134 viewsKestrel - Nocton FenRussell Hayes02/06/12 at 19:51Don Davis: Lovely take Russell.
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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 19:50Don Davis: Superb John.
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Coal Tit125 viewsCoal Tit - Chambers WoodRussell Hayes02/06/12 at 19:49Kevin Everton: Great shot Russell
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Stonechat134 viewsKevin Everton02/06/12 at 19:48Kevin Everton: thank's lads
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Chiffchaff136 viewsKevin Everton02/06/12 at 19:46Kevin Everton: Thanks to you all
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Brambling198 viewsColin Pumfrett02/06/12 at 19:04Steve Nesbitt: Quality Colin Quality
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Grey Part139 viewsRuss Telfer02/06/12 at 19:04Steve Nesbitt: Top notch shot mate
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Kestrel134 viewsKestrel - Nocton FenRussell Hayes02/06/12 at 19:03Steve Nesbitt: Great set Russell
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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 19:03Dean Eades: cool
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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 19:03Steve Nesbitt: Brilliant John, great garden tick eh?
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Brambling198 viewsColin Pumfrett02/06/12 at 17:24Colin Pumfrett: Cheers guys.
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Grey Part139 viewsRuss Telfer02/06/12 at 17:14Russ Telfer: Cheers guys
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Brambling198 viewsColin Pumfrett02/06/12 at 17:13Russ Telfer: Very nice Colin
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Brambling198 viewsColin Pumfrett02/06/12 at 16:28Anthony Bentley: Great shot Colin!
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Brambling198 viewsColin Pumfrett02/06/12 at 16:25Richard Pipe: really nice Colin
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Brambling198 viewsColin Pumfrett02/06/12 at 11:11Dean Eades: Cracker m8
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Blackbird129 viewsBlackbird - Chambers WoodRussell Hayes02/06/12 at 10:24Neil Kurz: Fantastic detail Russell
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Brambling198 viewsColin Pumfrett02/06/12 at 10:24Nick Clayton: Great shot Colin
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Grey Part139 viewsRuss Telfer02/06/12 at 10:23Nick Clayton: Beautiful image Russ
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Field fair290 viewsRobert Hardy02/06/12 at 10:11David Morison: Lovely detail and lighting.
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Stonechat134 viewsKevin Everton02/06/12 at 10:10David Morison: Smart shot of this well known bird.
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Barn Owl151 viewsRuss Telfer02/06/12 at 10:09David Morison: Superb!
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Grey Part139 viewsRuss Telfer02/06/12 at 10:08David Morison: Smart!
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Brambling198 viewsColin Pumfrett02/06/12 at 10:08David Morison: Very neat.
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