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Cattle Egret160 viewsJohn Clarkson09/13/13 at 14:35George Rutter: Excellent John, really like this.
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Wryneck, Frampton RSPB210 viewsPaul Sullivan09/01/13 at 10:24Colin Smale: Nice...Frampton?
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Red-backed Shrike167 viewsJohn Clarkson08/29/13 at 23:08Dean Eades: sweet John
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Wryneck164 viewsWryneck - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes08/29/13 at 15:45John Clarkson: Very nice Russ
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Wryneck167 viewsWryneck - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes08/29/13 at 12:30Paul Neale: Well done Russ very nice.
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Wryneck165 viewsWryneck - Frampton Marsh - DigiscopedRussell Hayes08/29/13 at 10:37Colin Smale: Really well done with these Russ.
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Wryneck186 viewsWryneck - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes08/28/13 at 23:14Colin Smale: Even more goodies.
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Wryneck164 viewsWryneck - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes08/28/13 at 23:12Colin Smale: SUPERSONIC STUFF RUSS. Me jealous
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Wryneck167 viewsWryneck - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes08/28/13 at 23:10Colin Smale: wow, well done that man, terrific stuff
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Wryneck186 viewsWryneck - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes08/28/13 at 23:10Robert Hardy: very nice Russ
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Wryneck186 viewsWryneck - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes08/28/13 at 21:00Garry Wright: nice russ
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Wryneck186 viewsWryneck - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes08/28/13 at 20:33Richard Pipe: cracker Russ
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Woodchat Shrike.107 viewsPaul Neale08/23/13 at 12:05Paul Neale: Thanks Dean.
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Woodchat Shrike.107 viewsPaul Neale08/18/13 at 18:21Dean Eades: top Digiscoping Paul, nice contrast
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Woodchat Shrike135 viewsWoodchat Shrike - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes08/17/13 at 21:00John Clarkson: Nice set russ.
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Wood Sandpiper98 viewsRuss Telfer08/13/13 at 18:27Dean Eades: cracker
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Wood Sandpiper119 viewsChris Grimshaw08/11/13 at 23:28Dean Eades: well done
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Wood Sandpiper119 viewsChris Grimshaw08/11/13 at 21:58Russ Telfer: Nice Chris, it was showing very well for a time th...
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LONG EARED OWL record shot 271 viewsHunting in the morning!Leslie Davidson07/14/13 at 16:21Paul Neale: Nice one Les.
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Pectoral sandpiper, Frampton180 viewsPaul Sullivan07/04/13 at 22:59Roy Harvey: Well done Paul
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Pacific Swift - taken by Barry Clarkson590 viewsFly-by at Saltfleetby Sea ViewJohn Clarkson06/17/13 at 19:44Nick Clayton: Considering what a large crop this appears to be i...
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Pacific Swift - taken by Barry Clarkson590 viewsFly-by at Saltfleetby Sea ViewJohn Clarkson06/17/13 at 18:46John Clarkson: You mean well done Barry?
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Pacific Swift - taken by Barry Clarkson590 viewsFly-by at Saltfleetby Sea ViewJohn Clarkson06/17/13 at 17:44Colin Smale: Wow, well done Barry.
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Black-winged Stilt154 viewsBlack-winged Stilt - Frampton MarshRussell Hayes06/06/13 at 09:41Colin Smale: Very nice Russ.
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Black-winged Stilts183 viewsRoy Harvey06/04/13 at 17:26Roy Harvey: Thanks Trevor - I had to be quick as they were oft...
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