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Meadow Pipit80 viewsMeadow PipitDon Davis05/01/10 at 16:39Martin Common: Stunning!
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Cuckcoo97 viewsMartin Common05/01/10 at 16:38Martin Common: Same bird and 'heavy crop' to get this pic...
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Cuckcoo100 viewsMartin Common05/01/10 at 16:37Martin Common: Thank you Don, well chuffed and worth the wait!
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Longtail Tit family117 viewsMartin Common05/17/09 at 15:04Martin Common: count the tails, I get 8!
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Garden Warbler?84 viewsMartin Common05/11/09 at 14:18Martin Common: Thanks stephen, I'm getting there slowly!!
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Chiffchaff72 views(hope I get this one right!)Martin Common05/09/09 at 19:06Martin Common: could someone recommend a good book for identifyin...
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Reed Warbler49 viewsMartin Common05/09/09 at 18:34Martin Common: Still learning, nearly cracked the picture taking ...
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Waxwing105 viewsMartin Common04/05/09 at 21:13Martin Common: Should have stuck around Mandy & Mick, photo t...
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Sunrise109 viewsBeautiful sunrise this morning at Far IngsMick West04/01/09 at 23:27Martin Common: Beautiful picture
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Willow tit62 viewsMartin Common04/01/09 at 23:18Martin Common: Agree, got it wrong.
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Treecreeper feeding78 viewsMartin Common03/28/09 at 16:13Martin Common: As with the other shot, pair were high in the tree...
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LEAP FROG!99 viewsMartin Common03/18/09 at 20:26Martin Common: Was expecting a 'toad you so' or reference...
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Ermine188 viewsMartin Common03/17/09 at 22:27Martin Common: Thanks John, nice to meet you the other day cheers...
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Marsh Harrier57 viewsMick West03/17/09 at 22:19Martin Common: Cracking shot.
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Marsh Harrier - being mobbed61 viewsMick West03/17/09 at 22:17Martin Common: Love this shot, watched a buzzard being mobbed by ...
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Ermine229 viewsMartin Common03/09/09 at 21:14Martin Common: Thanks Neil, well pleased. Found this fella whilst...
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Ermine188 viewsMartin Common03/07/09 at 17:26Martin Common: Thanks Dean, saw my first ever Ermine 2 wks ago an...
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Mute Swan48 viewsMartin Common03/06/09 at 22:55Martin Common: Taken at MSQ just as the sun set.
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Ermine/Stoat - Photo by Martin Common202 views20/02/09 at Messingham Sand Quarry Andrew Chick03/04/09 at 21:55Martin Common: Thanks Neil, stood and watched the little fella ru...
 
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