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Water Vole239 viewsWater VoleDon Davis10/13/12 at 20:10Don Davis: Thanks Dean & Russ.
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Water Vole239 viewsWater VoleDon Davis10/13/12 at 19:39Russ Telfer: Nice to see Don, good shot
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Water Vole239 viewsWater VoleDon Davis10/13/12 at 19:23Dean Eades: sweet
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Unidentified ( if you can help)268 viewsGeoff Harrod08/17/12 at 20:59Geoff Harrod: Thanks Neil for you nice comment,first time i have...
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Unidentified ( if you can help)295 viewsGeoff Harrod08/14/12 at 19:59Geoff Harrod: Thanks Dean
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Unidentified ( if you can help)295 viewsGeoff Harrod08/14/12 at 00:04Dean Eades: Harvest Mouse ?
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Unidentified ( if you can help)268 viewsGeoff Harrod08/13/12 at 21:27Neil Smith: What a nice find geoff. I agree with Phil. Harvest...
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Unidentified ( if you can help)268 viewsGeoff Harrod08/13/12 at 21:06Phil Hyde: Looks like a Harvest Mouse to me Geoff ?
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Roe Deer165 viewsRuss Telfer06/20/12 at 20:59Dean Eades: cool
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Hare144 viewsNick Clayton05/18/12 at 23:25Nick Clayton: Cheers Neil
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Hare144 viewsNick Clayton05/18/12 at 13:36Neil Smith: Excellent image Nick
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Hare144 viewsNick Clayton05/16/12 at 22:33Nick Clayton: Thanks Andy and Dean, much appreciated
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Hare144 viewsNick Clayton05/16/12 at 20:14Dean Eades: cracker Nick
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Hare144 viewsNick Clayton05/16/12 at 19:34Andy Atkinson: nice...well taken
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Brown Hare148 viewsHareDon Davis05/15/12 at 07:24Don Davis: Thanks Guy`s.
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Brown Hare148 viewsHareDon Davis05/14/12 at 20:25Richard Pipe: beaut
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Brown Hare148 viewsHareDon Davis05/14/12 at 18:50Dean Eades: sweet, lots on the coast this week
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Brown Hare123 viewsBrown HareDon Davis05/13/12 at 19:45Don Davis: Many thanks for all your very kind comments much A...
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Brown Hare123 viewsBrown HareDon Davis05/13/12 at 19:04Garry Wright: Very nice Don
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Brown Hare123 viewsBrown HareDon Davis05/13/12 at 16:33Roy Harvey: An exceptional picture Don!
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Brown Hare123 viewsBrown HareDon Davis05/13/12 at 16:13Andy Atkinson: fantastic Don...amazing capture
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Roe Deer171 viewsTetney Lock OutflowRichard Pipe04/22/12 at 23:39Russ Telfer: Nice Richard
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Bit Damp152 viewsMark Johnson04/22/12 at 02:10Dean Eades: sweet
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Fox192 viewsuniomystic04/21/12 at 16:47Colin Smale: That looks like a pic to frame? Like to see it lar...
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Fox - Far ings183 viewsCrossing the channel in front on Ness HideRichard Pipe04/17/12 at 21:08Russ Telfer: Like it Richard
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