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Pied Flycatcher99 viewsA fleeting glimpse. Thanks Kev for the tip off.Russ Telfer09/29/12 at 22:04Dean Eades:
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Pied Flycatcher99 viewsA fleeting glimpse. Thanks Kev for the tip off.Russ Telfer09/29/12 at 22:01Russ Telfer: Sorry, Gib point
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Red-beasted Flycatcher267 viewsseen for all of 16 seconds in 3 views -- the most skulking RBF ever -- but calling a lotgpc09/27/12 at 08:17Don Davis: Well done great capture.
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Pec Sandpiper93 viewsRuss Telfer09/25/12 at 18:50Mark Johnson: Nice Russ
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Long-tailed Skua221 viewsgpc09/24/12 at 21:47gpc: Grey! The Humber is rich brown! but thats when its...
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Long-tailed Skua221 viewsgpc09/24/12 at 21:45Phil Hyde: Note the cold, grey tones....mind you, thats the H...
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Pec Sandpiper123 viewsRuss Telfer09/23/12 at 23:05Russ Telfer: Thanks guys
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Pectoral Sandpiper90 viewsPectoral Sandpiper - Toft Newton ReservoirRussell Hayes09/23/12 at 17:33Paul Neale: Very nice set Russ.
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Pec Sandpiper123 viewsRuss Telfer09/23/12 at 17:04Nick Clayton: Brilliant image Russ
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Pec Sandpiper93 viewsRuss Telfer09/23/12 at 16:09Dean Eades:
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Pec Sandpiper123 viewsRuss Telfer09/23/12 at 16:09Dean Eades: very nice
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Pec Sandpiper93 viewsRuss Telfer09/23/12 at 15:06Don Davis: Beauty m8.
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Pec Sandpiper123 viewsRuss Telfer09/23/12 at 15:06Don Davis: Super take Russ.
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Pectoral Sandpiper88 viewsPectoral Sandpiper - Toft Newton ReservoirRussell Hayes09/22/12 at 21:30Trevor Gunby: Beautiful set Russell - good work!
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Dean Eades - Pectoral sandpiper 110 viewsDean Eades09/22/12 at 20:24Dean Eades: cheers Paul
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Pectoral Sandpiper187 viewsgpc09/22/12 at 15:09Paul Neale: Very nice Graham.
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Dean Eades - Pectoral sandpiper 110 viewsDean Eades09/22/12 at 15:06Paul Neale: Very nice Dean.
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Dean Eades - Pectoral sandpiper 110 viewsDean Eades09/21/12 at 15:23Dean Eades: Thanks Nick
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Dean Eades - Pectoral sandpiper 110 viewsDean Eades09/21/12 at 14:49Nick Clayton: Nice m8
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Pectoral Sandpiper110 viewsNick Clayton09/20/12 at 21:03Nick Clayton:
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Pectoral Sandpiper137 viewsNick Clayton09/20/12 at 21:02Nick Clayton: Thanks Colin it's very much appreciate
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Pectoral Sandpiper172 viewsWho knew they had teethgpc09/20/12 at 11:13Colin Smale: Quality images, just shows the plus of getting a l...
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Pectoral Sandpiper137 viewsNick Clayton09/20/12 at 11:09Colin Smale: Like like like that.
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Dean Eades - Pec sand 117 viewsDean Eades09/20/12 at 10:48Dean Eades:
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Dean Eades - Pectoral Sandpiper 131 viewsDean Eades09/20/12 at 10:48Dean Eades: Thanks mate
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