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Ring Ouzel111 viewsFeeding well!05/31/09 at 13:28Alastair Carr: I didn't know ring ouzels ate worms!
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Red-necked Phalarope227 viewsRed-necked Phalarope - Frampton Marsh - Record shotRussell Hayes05/30/09 at 21:34Andrew Chick: Considering the distance, this is a very good '...
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Montagu's264 viewsslightly diffrent angleRobert Hardy05/29/09 at 02:35Dean Eades: Ditto
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Montagu's264 viewsslightly diffrent angleRobert Hardy05/28/09 at 21:33Stephen Routledge: This is superb Rob,you certainly know how to nail ...
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Hobby304 viewsjust a flyby he was really in a hurry lolRobert Hardy05/28/09 at 17:59Matthew Latham: Superb
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Hobby304 viewsjust a flyby he was really in a hurry lolRobert Hardy05/27/09 at 19:31Neil Smith: Excellent!
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Hobby304 viewsjust a flyby he was really in a hurry lolRobert Hardy05/27/09 at 18:05Neil Kurz: Brilliant shot, Rob - and another cracking bird!
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Hobby304 viewsjust a flyby he was really in a hurry lolRobert Hardy05/27/09 at 17:14Colin Smale: It's good to have a hobby Rob LOL
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Hobby304 viewsjust a flyby he was really in a hurry lolRobert Hardy05/27/09 at 12:38Dean Eades: yep nice & superb Bird
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Hobby304 viewsjust a flyby he was really in a hurry lolRobert Hardy05/27/09 at 11:35Nick Clayton: Very nice Rob
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Hobby304 viewsjust a flyby he was really in a hurry lolRobert Hardy05/27/09 at 11:17Stephen Routledge: Excellent shot Rob of a cracking species. .
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290 viewsRobert Hardy05/26/09 at 18:36Colin Pumfrett: Awesome
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290 viewsRobert Hardy05/26/09 at 14:45Neil Smith: stunning image of a stunning harrier.
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290 viewsRobert Hardy05/26/09 at 01:24Colin Smale: Great eye contact, looks like it has some down on ...
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290 viewsRobert Hardy05/25/09 at 20:15Nick Clayton: Cracking shot Robert
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290 viewsRobert Hardy05/25/09 at 15:06Richard Pipe: Very nice
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290 viewsRobert Hardy05/25/09 at 00:20Dean Eades: Cracking female Montagu's
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MONTAGUE283 viewsWell im thinking this is what it is ?Robert Hardy05/25/09 at 00:06gpc: nice female Montagu's Rob;
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Blue-headed Wagtail276 viewsNick Clayton05/09/09 at 20:49Matthew Taylor: Nice shot
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Dean Eades - Short eared owl135 viewsLincs coast 25-04Dean Eades05/09/09 at 20:48Matthew Taylor: Really nice image
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Alpine Swift218 viewsJohn Clarkson05/02/09 at 20:47John Clarkson: Thanks all
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Alpine Swift218 viewsJohn Clarkson05/02/09 at 20:37Dean Eades: Nice John
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Alpine Swift218 viewsJohn Clarkson05/01/09 at 22:41Nick Clayton: Great shot John
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Alpine Swift218 viewsJohn Clarkson05/01/09 at 21:30Matthew Taylor: Great shot
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Alpine Swift218 viewsJohn Clarkson05/01/09 at 21:00Mick West: Well done John, wish i wasn't at work!!Mick
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