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Filename:dunn781.jpg
Album name:David Morison / Common Birds in Lincolnshire
Photographer Name::David Morison
Date and Lincs Location::Marston STW
Filesize:127 KiB
Date added:Apr 05, 2011
Dimensions:700 x 499 pixels
Displayed:40 times
URL:http://www.lincsbirdclub.co.uk/album/displayimage.php?pid=14430
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Steve Nesbitt   [Apr 05, 2011 at 11:51 PM]
Nice David Smile
Don Davis   [Apr 06, 2011 at 10:29 AM]
Very Nice David.

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