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Shore Lark.127 viewsPaul Neale12/12/13 at 18:43Mark Johnson: Great set Paul
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Shore Lark.192 viewsPaul Neale12/10/13 at 20:54Paul Neale: Thanks Richard.
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Shore Lark.192 viewsPaul Neale12/10/13 at 17:06Richard Pipe: Cracker Paul
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Shore Lark.192 viewsPaul Neale12/10/13 at 11:23Paul Neale: Thanks Garry.
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Shore Lark.192 viewsPaul Neale12/09/13 at 22:57Garry Wright: Nice Paul
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Shore Lark.192 viewsPaul Neale12/09/13 at 18:11Paul Neale: Cheers Dean.
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Shore Lark.192 viewsPaul Neale12/09/13 at 17:33Dean Eades: nice Paul
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Jack Snipe200 viewsLeslie Davidson11/14/13 at 12:22Richard Pipe: Beauty
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Jack Snipe200 viewsLeslie Davidson11/13/13 at 17:39Dean Eades: NICE
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Jack Snipe133 viewsMick Widdowson11/12/13 at 23:09Leslie Davidson: Bit stationary Mick Mind I did hav...
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Jack Snipe200 viewsLeslie Davidson11/12/13 at 23:05Leslie Davidson: Thanks everyone
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Jack Snipe200 viewsLeslie Davidson11/12/13 at 21:37Garry Wright: Nice Les
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Jack Snipe200 viewsLeslie Davidson11/12/13 at 19:37Mick Widdowson: well done les finally got it on the move
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Jack Snipe200 viewsLeslie Davidson11/12/13 at 18:26Colin Smale: Nice one.
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Long-tailed Duck148 viewsShowing well this morning till a Staff Bull Terrier jumped in !Russ Telfer11/11/13 at 12:38Dean Eades: LIKE IT
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Long-tailed Duck110 viewsRuss Telfer11/10/13 at 22:47Garry Wright: Nice set Russ
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Jack Snipe168 viewsPaul Neale11/09/13 at 08:56Paul Neale: Cheers Richard.
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Jack Snipe168 viewsPaul Neale11/08/13 at 20:27Richard Pipe: cracker Paul
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White-fronted geese254 viewsGarry Wright10/29/13 at 18:28gpc: Assuming the long bills are orange then these are ...
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Swift spp. at Gib Point 23/10/2013175 viewsTaken at the Wash Viewpoint at Gib Point on 23/10/2013Andrew Chick10/23/13 at 23:40gpc: I think this is what is known as indeterminate on ...
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Daurian Shrike / Isabelline Shrike190 viewsgpc10/22/13 at 00:49Colin Smale: Terrific stuff, seen the pix on Pewit, great stuff...
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ISABELLINE SHRIKE206 viewsMike Tarrant10/21/13 at 20:03Mike Tarrant: Much appreciated, Colin
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Isabelline Shrike189 viewsMark Johnson10/21/13 at 18:53Mark Johnson: Thanks Dean
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Isabelline Shrike207 viewsMark Johnson10/21/13 at 18:53Mark Johnson: Thanks all
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ISABELLINE SHRIKE206 viewsMike Tarrant10/21/13 at 16:42Colin Smale: Very nice.
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