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White Stork131 viewsStill on the landfill site at Kirkby on Bain after almost two weeks.Trevor Gunby02/21/12 at 18:31Richard Pipe: cracker Trev
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Bittern164 viewsBitternDon Davis02/21/12 at 18:15Dean Eades:
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Black Brant ?.156 viewsPaul Neale02/21/12 at 18:14Dean Eades: looks good
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White Stork131 viewsStill on the landfill site at Kirkby on Bain after almost two weeks.Trevor Gunby02/21/12 at 18:13Dean Eades: Nice 1 Trev
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White Stork130 viewsRuss Telfer02/20/12 at 14:01Don Davis: Beauty.
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White Stork130 viewsRuss Telfer02/20/12 at 00:22Dean Eades: Like it
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White Stork130 viewsRuss Telfer02/20/12 at 00:05Russ Telfer: Cheers Nick
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White Stork130 viewsRuss Telfer02/20/12 at 00:04Nick Clayton: Very nice Russ
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Red Kite156 viewsKevin Everton02/19/12 at 22:07Kevin Everton: Thank's Stephen
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Bittern164 viewsBitternDon Davis02/19/12 at 21:04Don Davis: Thanks Stephen.
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Bittern164 viewsBitternDon Davis02/19/12 at 20:45Stephen Godson: nice don
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Bittern209 viewsBitternDon Davis02/19/12 at 20:30Don Davis: Thanks Gary.
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Red Kite156 viewsKevin Everton02/19/12 at 20:05Stephen Godson: nice one kev
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Bittern209 viewsBitternDon Davis02/18/12 at 01:28Garry Wright: Nice Shot
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2 x Females (Red heads)119 viewsSmewDon Davis02/17/12 at 21:21Don Davis: Thanks.
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Female Smew.129 viewsSmew.Don Davis02/17/12 at 21:14Don Davis: Thanks Russ m8.
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Bittern209 viewsBitternDon Davis02/17/12 at 20:42Don Davis: Thanks Richard.
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Smew121 viewsJohn Clarkson02/17/12 at 19:05Don Davis: Lol m8.
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Smew121 viewsJohn Clarkson02/17/12 at 18:59John Clarkson: Just luck Don! Oh and the other ingredient we talk...
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Smew121 viewsJohn Clarkson02/17/12 at 18:53Don Davis: Nice John.
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Bittern209 viewsBitternDon Davis02/17/12 at 17:39Richard Pipe: I reckon he hears your voice and shows off!! nice ...
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Female Smew.129 viewsSmew.Don Davis02/16/12 at 20:41Russ Telfer: Nice mate
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White Stork131 viewsRuss Telfer02/14/12 at 11:44Russ Telfer: Thanks Don
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White Stork131 viewsRuss Telfer02/14/12 at 11:02Don Davis: Cracker Russ.
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White Stork263 viewsNot typical habitat in which to see White Stork and three Grey HeronsRoy Harvey02/10/12 at 12:46Don Davis: Nice One Roy.
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