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Stonechat.88 viewsPaul Neale12/03/14 at 19:16Mick Widdowson: Missing the place already. op went well
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Brambling58 viewsMick Widdowson04/27/14 at 17:40Mick Widdowson: for u Phil
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Jack Snipe200 viewsLeslie Davidson11/12/13 at 18:37Mick Widdowson: well done les finally got it on the move
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Whooper Swan78 viewsMick Widdowson10/29/13 at 21:02Mick Widdowson: Thanks Dean
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ID please391 viewsMick Widdowson08/17/13 at 13:53Mick Widdowson: thanks Russ
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Reed Warbler68 viewsMick Widdowson07/27/13 at 19:46Mick Widdowson: thanks les will catch up with you soon
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168 viewsMick Widdowson05/30/13 at 12:56Mick Widdowson: Gib Point
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160 viewsMick Widdowson05/30/13 at 12:55Mick Widdowson: Gib Point
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HOBBY169 viewsFRAMPTON ( WITH THANKS TO MICK)Geoff Harrod08/04/12 at 20:53Mick Widdowson: I will find them you take pics,great shot
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Wheatear100 viewsMick Widdowson08/03/12 at 21:23Mick Widdowson: Gib Point
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Fledgling Tree Sparrows124 viewsMick Widdowson08/03/12 at 21:18Mick Widdowson: That was my first thought Steve but was not sure
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Sedge Warbler96 viewsMick Widdowson06/20/12 at 20:54Mick Widdowson: Thanks Don Good to meet you
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Black Redstart266 viewsMick Widdowson05/20/12 at 20:41Mick Widdowson: Gib Point
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Black-winged Stilt151 viewsMick Widdowson05/18/12 at 22:17Mick Widdowson: Frampton
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Black-winged Stilt205 viewsMick Widdowson05/18/12 at 22:16Mick Widdowson: Frampton
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Yellow Wagtail61 viewsMick Widdowson05/06/12 at 22:21Mick Widdowson: Took at Frampton Marsh
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S.E.O.87 viewsMick Widdowson04/14/12 at 16:23Mick Widdowson: Thanks Don
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Great Grey Shrike145 viewsMick Widdowson04/12/12 at 20:47Mick Widdowson: Thanks Dean
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Black Redstart135 viewsMick Widdowson03/28/12 at 20:45Mick Widdowson: Thanks Don
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Mick Widdowson/ Discussion Birds290 viewsMick Widdowson03/19/12 at 20:51Mick Widdowson: Thanks Andrew
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Ruff100 viewsRuffMick Widdowson03/19/12 at 20:49Mick Widdowson: Frampton Marsh 17/03/2012
       
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