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Kingfisher103 viewsMick West12/01/07 at 19:15uniomystic: and a vey nice shot. Dave Johnson
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Windows in the Wood104 viewsuniomystic11/30/07 at 22:40uniomystic: if you view it from 4 inches away, you'll get ...
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ID required, any suggestions?141 viewsSome sort of fly - Branston FenRussell Hayes11/26/07 at 21:21uniomystic: Russell, I think it belongs to the genus Eristalis...
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November Moon 101 viewsMick West11/26/07 at 21:04uniomystic: Cool Mick. Don't bother with the scientific ex...
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Golden Plover x 1941334 viewsgpc11/22/07 at 20:12uniomystic: Pretty, but I don't think it will make it to T...
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Harlequin Huddle129 viewsNice group of Harlequins showing some of the different variations of pattern. Russell Hayes11/12/07 at 19:12uniomystic: Lovely image Russell, I like it. Still not come ac...
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Dean Eades - Toft Newton Reservoir284 viewswww.BirdMad.comDean Eades11/06/07 at 18:33uniomystic: I'm trying Dean, but I can't see you ! Da...
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Stonechat83 viewsMick West10/29/07 at 19:09uniomystic: Stylish pose Mick. Dave Johnson
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Stonechat90 viewsMick West10/28/07 at 19:08uniomystic: Soft and quietly charming Mandy. I like it. Dave ...
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Tawny Owl182 viewsThis bird was sat in the garden, and I could just see its outline. So I grabbed the camera, set it to manual focus and got as close as I could, pressing the shutter and hoping it was the right focal distance!achick10/26/07 at 18:59uniomystic: Yes, very nice Andrew. Can I suggest removing the...
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Fly - not yet identified115 viewsuniomystic10/25/07 at 18:52uniomystic: Steve, I've followed your advice. Internet pic...
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Hoverfly - possible Dasysyrphus (venustus ?)76 viewsuniomystic10/24/07 at 21:07uniomystic: Many thanks Steve and Colin. Dave
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Short-eared Owl158 viewsAlan Bowness10/24/07 at 21:02uniomystic: Try lightening the shadows Alan. Its even more imp...
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Early morning mist at Messingham.132 viewsStephen Routledge10/21/07 at 19:57uniomystic: Yes, this is good Steve. Dave Johnson
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Stonechat-female83 viewsMick West10/19/07 at 23:33uniomystic: Your pic has a certain 19th century charm to it. ...
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Gorse shield Bug(Piezodorus lituratus)54 viewsNote how this species changes colour at this time of year.Stephen Routledge10/17/07 at 20:12uniomystic: Nice to see one in its autumn coat Steve. Dave Jo...
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Wheatear85 viewsuniomystic10/09/07 at 19:10uniomystic: Thanks guys but my brother Pete took the photo ! ...
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Little Owl100 viewsMick West10/07/07 at 20:16uniomystic: A very nice shot Mick and a beautifuly marked bird...
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marsh harrier far ings82 viewsmarsh harrierDon Davis10/04/07 at 20:45uniomystic: You are definitely the latest fashion in flight sh...
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Common Wasp - Vespula vulgaris53 viewsuniomystic10/02/07 at 20:49uniomystic: re-identified as German Wasp - Vespula germanica....
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Fly - not yet identified115 viewsuniomystic10/02/07 at 20:30uniomystic: Thanks for the suggestion Trevor, I'm checking...
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B H Gull72 viewsDon Davis10/01/07 at 20:06uniomystic: delightful shot Don. Dave Johnson
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Sparrowhawk152 viewsHumberstonDave Bradbeer09/27/07 at 18:19uniomystic: well done Dave and a lovely clean looking bird. D...
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Sparrowhawk79 viewsHumberstonDave Bradbeer09/27/07 at 18:16uniomystic: an attractive pic and a lovely bird. Dave Johnson
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Southern Hawker49 viewsuniomystic09/23/07 at 21:06uniomystic: Its nice testing people. Nobody else seemed to not...
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