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Bearded Tit115 viewsAt Far Ings from Hotel pit. It was taken through the bushes so it is a little bit srange lookingMatthew Taylor10/11/09 at 17:40Matthew Taylor: Thank you Don
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Bearded Tit130 viewsTaken through low branches at Far Ings Hotel pit hideMatthew Taylor10/11/09 at 17:39Matthew Taylor: Thanks Don
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Bearded Tit130 viewsTaken through low branches at Far Ings Hotel pit hideMatthew Taylor10/11/09 at 07:09Don Davis: Nice timing.
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Bearded Tit115 viewsAt Far Ings from Hotel pit. It was taken through the bushes so it is a little bit srange lookingMatthew Taylor10/11/09 at 07:08Don Davis: Great capture Matthew.
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Dean Eades - Glossy Ibis135 viewsDean Eades10/03/09 at 11:10Dean Eades: Thks Neil
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Dean Eades - Glossy Ibis173 viewsDean Eades10/03/09 at 11:09Dean Eades: Many thks
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Dean Eades - Glossy Ibis173 viewsDean Eades10/02/09 at 09:39Malcolm Johnson: Great set of photo's Dean. That lens is workin...
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Bearded Tits183 viewsMichael Pickwell09/29/09 at 19:37Michael Pickwell: Thanks Colin
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Osprey215 viewsanother but tighter crop to show the birds detail .Robert Hardy09/29/09 at 19:26Nick Clayton: Very nice Rob
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Dean Eades - Glossy Ibis173 viewsDean Eades09/29/09 at 19:25Nick Clayton: A cracker Dean
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Osprey215 viewsanother but tighter crop to show the birds detail .Robert Hardy09/28/09 at 19:31Mick West: Cracker. M&M
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Dean Eades - Glossy Ibis173 viewsDean Eades09/28/09 at 19:28Mick West: Stunning close up, and and great set of pics M...
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Dean Eades - Glossy Ibis173 viewsDean Eades09/28/09 at 18:29Colin Pumfrett: Superb images Dean.
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Osprey215 viewsanother but tighter crop to show the birds detail .Robert Hardy09/28/09 at 18:28Colin Pumfrett: Awesome.
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Bearded Tits183 viewsMichael Pickwell09/28/09 at 14:12Colin Smale: Nice one
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Osprey141 viewsRobert Hardy09/28/09 at 11:38Neil Smith: Beauty!
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Dean Eades - Glossy Ibis135 viewsDean Eades09/28/09 at 11:37Neil Smith: Some very nice images of the Ibis Dean
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Dean Eades - Glossy Ibis177 viewsDean Eades09/28/09 at 09:59Don Davis: Top inflight Dean.
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Dean Eades - Glossy Ibis173 viewsDean Eades09/28/09 at 09:58Don Davis: Awesome Dean.
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Osprey215 viewsanother but tighter crop to show the birds detail .Robert Hardy09/27/09 at 23:36Colin Smale: Best one so far Rob.
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Osprey215 viewsanother but tighter crop to show the birds detail .Robert Hardy09/27/09 at 21:29Dean Eades: Nice Rob
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Glossy Ibis161 viewsGlossy Ibis - Fire Beacon Road
Russell Hayes09/27/09 at 20:33Richard Pipe: well done Russ
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Osprey141 viewsRobert Hardy09/27/09 at 20:29Richard Pipe: cracker
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Bearded Tit116 viewsBearded TitDon Davis09/27/09 at 15:19Don Davis: Thanks Matthew much Appreciated.
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Osprey215 viewsanother but tighter crop to show the birds detail .Robert Hardy09/27/09 at 15:17Don Davis: Beautiful shot Rob.
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