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Cattle Egret160 viewsJohn Clarkson09/13/13 at 13:35George Rutter: Excellent John, really like this.
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Common Buzzard115 viewsCommon Buzzard - BardneyRussell Hayes11/08/12 at 22:23George Rutter: Simple but stunningly beautiful
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common wave ?189 viewsDoes anybody know if this is common wave or common white wave please ? My book doesn't even have them in !Leslie Davidson09/13/12 at 21:18George Rutter: Leslie, its common wave, the lines across the wing...
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Small Red-eyed Damselfly127 viewsMark Johnson09/09/12 at 23:17George Rutter: Where was it mark?
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Black-Tailed Godwit.103 viewsPaul Neale09/04/12 at 10:00George Rutter: Very artistic paul, i'm sure you could be in b...
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Green Sandpiper and lunch96 viewsVernon Barker08/30/12 at 14:27George Rutter: cracking photo, vernon.
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Unidentified126 viewsTrevor Gunby07/23/12 at 22:52George Rutter: Yes, 2 white spots in the black eye separate gatek...
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Unidentified121 viewsTrevor Gunby07/12/12 at 21:53George Rutter: possibly a member of the Robber-fly genus
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Reed Warbler.102 viewsPaul Neale07/10/12 at 22:45George Rutter: Super, mate.
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Young tawny91 viewstaken from street..sat in tree in someones garden..asked house owner if okAndy Atkinson05/28/12 at 09:24George Rutter: Well done andy, you've seen one now then...
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Green Tiger Beetle172 viewsAnthony Bentley05/24/12 at 23:24George Rutter: Wow.
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Turtle Dove.115 viewsPaul Neale05/24/12 at 23:23George Rutter: Yet another great photo Paul,
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Young Tawny117 viewsFirst Garden Breeding RecordGeorge Rutter05/24/12 at 09:11George Rutter: Thanks for your comments andy and russ, its great ...
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Young Tawny117 viewsFirst Garden Breeding RecordGeorge Rutter05/21/12 at 22:05George Rutter: Sorry, got date wrong - should read 21st may 2012 ...
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Bonxie200 viewsRather damp and distant !Russ Telfer04/27/12 at 19:05George Rutter: Is that a ring on its leg?
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Black Redstart.140 viewsPaul Neale03/27/12 at 23:54George Rutter: Lovely photos as always paul
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Gulls91 viewsAnthony Bentley01/23/12 at 22:54George Rutter: That is a fantastic photo anthony!
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Poppies249 viewsAn appropriate picture upload for today I thinkMandy West11/11/11 at 20:50George Rutter: very nice mandy
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Sparrowhawk147 viewsRegular visitor to my garden, is it a male or female?Steve Nesbitt10/15/11 at 22:54George Rutter: Well done steve, its a juv mate.
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Three species of Tern found at St Wulfram's Church - August 2011393 viewsThree species of Tern found at St Wulfram's Church - August 2011Andrew Chick08/19/11 at 22:51George Rutter: Clearly with the top one the peregrine was making ...
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any ideas? 224 viewsIn garden - pale rear end, huge jaws, can fly, large eyes.George Rutter04/24/11 at 23:38George Rutter: Thanks Steve, It's a fantastic beast. Do you k...
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any ideas? 224 viewsIn garden - pale rear end, huge jaws, can fly, large eyes.George Rutter04/24/11 at 17:04George Rutter: Don't think so david, doesnt have the segmente...
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Little Egret + cat215 viewsGeorge Rutter01/31/11 at 23:16George Rutter: This little egret was stalked by the cat for many ...
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Cold and lonely!85 viewsDavid Morison12/11/10 at 22:10George Rutter: classic winter picture david, superb.
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Geese260 viewsHeavy crop of flock of at least 65 geese sp. heading SSE into strong sunlight. Im thinking they're barnacles, am i right and aren't they rare in these parts? George Rutter12/09/10 at 20:50George Rutter: Thanks for that stephen, makes a change from the v...
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