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Stoat170 viewsMore stoat shotsDavid MorisonSep 17, 2009
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Stoat172 viewsMore stoat shotsDavid MorisonSep 17, 2009
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Stoat150 viewsMore stoat shotsDavid MorisonSep 17, 2009
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Stoat156 viewsSomeone is watching you!David MorisonSep 15, 2009
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Stoat208 viewsTeal on the menu!David MorisonSep 15, 2009
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Stoat162 viewsDavid MorisonSep 15, 2009
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Stoat187 viewsMallards are bemused by the stoat!David MorisonSep 15, 2009
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Stoat155 viewsThe moorhen has seen the stoat but is unperturbed!David MorisonSep 15, 2009
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Hare110 viewsOne of three observed in the eveningMick WestAug 29, 2009
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Hare81 viewsTaken in the eveningMick WestAug 29, 2009
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Fox 2129 viewsFoxDon DavisAug 18, 2009
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Fox137 viewsFoxDon DavisAug 18, 2009
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Fox158 viewsSaw this Fox jumping up and down thought maybe playing with Frog or Toad managed to get it in mid air at far end of field distant shot but thought someone might view it cheers.Don DavisAug 16, 2009
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Dean Eades - Stoat165 viewsColdhanworth 09Dean EadesAug 13, 2009
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Bunny90 viewsCouldn't believe how close we got to take some snaps, not often I can get to within five feet!John GoyJul 29, 2009
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Bat in flight168 viewsNot the best shot but it was quite dark .
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Baby Bunny95 viewsFar IngsRichard PipeMay 25, 2009
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Hare135 viewsRobert HardyMay 10, 2009
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Hare 105 viewsRobert HardyMay 10, 2009
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Hare145 viewsMantonS and K SpavinMay 10, 2009
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Weasel165 viewsMick WestMay 06, 2009
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Looking for a bite to eat97 viewsJohn GoyMay 04, 2009
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In my garden94 viewsHarry was fed up with the usual meal so decided on some sunflower hearts!John GoyMay 04, 2009
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SQUIRREL94 viewsMartin CommonApr 18, 2009
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SQUIRREL87 viewsMartin CommonApr 18, 2009
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