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Waxwing105 viewsOne of c25 birds at Lincoln Sunday Mick West11/24/08 at 21:09Nick Clayton: Nice shot Mandy
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Dean Eades - Shrike228 viewswww.BirdMad.comDean Eades11/24/08 at 19:52Neil Smith: Pleased it didnt mess on the glass itself!
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Steppe Grey Shrike120 viewsNick Clayton11/24/08 at 19:49Neil Smith: Bit different to all the normal portraits, very ni...
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Waxwing105 viewsOne of c25 birds at Lincoln Sunday Mick West11/24/08 at 19:47Colin Pumfrett: Nice one Mick.
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Waxwing148 viewsMore on my website11/24/08 at 19:47Colin Pumfrett: Superb, great colour.
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Waxwing138 viewsWaxwing - LincolnRussell Hayes11/24/08 at 19:45Neil Smith: nice
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Waxwing148 viewsMore on my website11/24/08 at 19:42Neil Smith: Detail in the crest is amazing.
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Waxwing148 viewsMore on my website11/24/08 at 19:29Stephen Routledge: Stunning Matt,nice and sharp,looks great against t...
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Dean Eades - Shrike228 viewswww.BirdMad.comDean Eades11/24/08 at 19:24Dean Eades: COOL
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Dean Eades - Shrike298 views on my lensDean Eades11/24/08 at 19:23Dean Eades: YEP M8
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Steppe Grey Shrike120 viewsNick Clayton11/24/08 at 19:21Dean Eades: superb m8
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Waxwing148 viewsMore on my website11/24/08 at 19:20Dean Eades: cracker m8
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Steppe Grey Shrike120 viewsNick Clayton11/23/08 at 16:41Nick Clayton: Thanks Matt
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Steppe Grey Shrike120 viewsNick Clayton11/23/08 at 14:32Matthew Latham: Love it!
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Waxwing148 viewsMore on my website11/23/08 at 14:31Matthew Latham: Thanks Nick
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Steppe Grey Shrike145 viewsThe Shrike was very elusive today (;Nick Clayton11/23/08 at 13:38Nick Clayton: I should think people are getting fed up of seeing...
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Waxwing148 viewsMore on my website11/23/08 at 13:32Nick Clayton: Cracking shot Matt
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Steppe Grey Shrike145 viewsThe Shrike was very elusive today (;Nick Clayton11/23/08 at 03:57John Goy: It's maybe getting fed up of all the attention...
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Waxwing175 viewsWaxwing - LincolnRussell Hayes11/22/08 at 01:31Chris Grimshaw: awesome
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Waxwing138 viewsWaxwing - LincolnRussell Hayes11/22/08 at 01:31Chris Grimshaw: Superb - so jealous
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Roy & Shrike918 viewswww.BirdMad.comDean Eades11/21/08 at 21:54Richard Pipe: looking forward to the DVD Roy!!!!!!
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Waxwing138 viewsWaxwing - LincolnRussell Hayes11/21/08 at 21:52Richard Pipe: perfect Russ
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Waxwing175 viewsWaxwing - LincolnRussell Hayes11/21/08 at 19:57Colin Smale: Very nice Russ
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Waxwing138 viewsWaxwing - LincolnRussell Hayes11/21/08 at 18:34Mick West: What a stunner M&M
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Dean Eades - Shrike298 views on my lensDean Eades11/21/08 at 17:48Nick Clayton: Is this close enough for you Dean
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