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Marsh Harrier85 viewsRobert Hardy08/19/13 at 18:31Russ Telfer: A Beauty Rob
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Clouded Yellow149 viewsColin Jennings08/19/13 at 13:10Roy Harvey: Nice one Colin!
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Marsh Harrier85 viewsRobert Hardy08/18/13 at 23:32Colin Smale: Works for me. Superstuff.
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Woodchat Shrike.119 viewsPaul Neale08/18/13 at 17:21Dean Eades: top Digiscoping Paul, nice contrast
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Woodchat Shrike144 viewsWoodchat Shrike - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes08/17/13 at 20:00John Clarkson: Nice set russ.
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ID please412 viewsMick Widdowson08/17/13 at 13:53Mick Widdowson: thanks Russ
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ID please412 viewsMick Widdowson08/17/13 at 13:37Russell Hayes: Common Whitethroat
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Marsh Harrier 131 viewsRobert Hardy08/15/13 at 12:24Robert Hardy: Thanks Russell
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Marsh Harrier 131 viewsRobert Hardy08/15/13 at 10:32Russell Hayes: Marsh Harrier
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Marsh Harrier 131 viewsRobert Hardy08/14/13 at 17:40Robert Hardy: sorry text did not go in ANyONE Know what this is ...
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Wood Sandpiper110 viewsRuss Telfer08/13/13 at 17:27Dean Eades: cracker
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Wood Sandpiper83 viewsWood SandpiperChris Grimshaw08/13/13 at 10:19Dean Eades: nice chris
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Wood Sandpiper130 viewsChris Grimshaw08/11/13 at 22:28Dean Eades: well done
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Sparrowhawk91 viewsRuss Telfer08/11/13 at 22:26Dean Eades: sweet ' beautiful Bird
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Sparrowhawk84 viewsRuss Telfer08/11/13 at 22:25Dean Eades: lovely mate
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Wood Sandpiper130 viewsChris Grimshaw08/11/13 at 20:58Russ Telfer: Nice Chris, it was showing very well for a time th...
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Kestrel.67 viewsPaul Neale08/11/13 at 20:56Russ Telfer: Very nice Paul
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Sanderling78 viewsgpc08/11/13 at 00:21Dean Eades: Its a wonder it can walk.
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Clouded Yellow144 views2 today along sea bank (08/08/2013)Joe Pell08/08/13 at 21:18Roy Harvey: Nice one Joe - hope they move inland!
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Dean Eades - Black darter175 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean Eades08/07/13 at 15:05Mark Johnson: Couple of crackers mate
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Wren.81 viewsPaul Neale08/07/13 at 07:41Paul Neale: Thanks Colin.
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Wren.81 viewsPaul Neale08/06/13 at 15:28Colin Smale: Haha, like it.
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FEMALE MARSH HARRIER96 viewsGeoff Harrod08/01/13 at 18:27gpc: actually a freshly fledged juvenile Geoff
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What does this change into please ?151 viewsDave Andrew07/30/13 at 22:37Dave Andrew: Thanks
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What does this change into please ?151 viewsDave Andrew07/30/13 at 22:36Colin Smale: Cinnabar moth
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