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oystercatcher86 viewsoystercatcher chowder nessDon Davis10/06/07 at 00:32Colin Smale: That's nice.
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oystercatcher86 viewsoystercatcher chowder nessDon Davis10/05/07 at 16:02Richard Pipe: lovely Don
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Kestrels104 viewsNot a great photo but nice to get both together!Mark Martin10/05/07 at 15:28Don Davis: good capture mark.
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marsh harrier far ings82 viewsmarsh harrierDon Davis10/05/07 at 14:58Don Davis: many thanks for your wonderful comments.
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marsh harrier far ings82 viewsmarsh harrierDon Davis10/05/07 at 13:20Stephen Routledge: Nice shot Don.
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Dean Eades - Greenshank 76 viewsCov Res 03-10-09Dean Eades10/04/07 at 23:32Mark Martin: Like it a lot
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Dean Eades - Greenshank 76 viewsCov Res 03-10-09Dean Eades10/04/07 at 23:31Dean Eades: thks col
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Kestrels104 viewsNot a great photo but nice to get both together!Mark Martin10/04/07 at 23:26Dean Eades: yep, nice
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marsh harrier far ings82 viewsmarsh harrierDon Davis10/04/07 at 21:45uniomystic: You are definitely the latest fashion in flight sh...
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Gannet at Great Limber111 viewsWater not quite deep enough for this bird!Roy Harvey10/04/07 at 20:16trevormlee: Genious !
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marsh harrier far ings82 viewsmarsh harrierDon Davis10/04/07 at 19:04Dean Eades:
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bittern70 viewsbittern far ingsDon Davis10/03/07 at 11:02Don Davis: many thanks for your kind comments.
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Dean Eades - Greenshank 76 viewsCov Res 03-10-09Dean Eades10/03/07 at 10:44Colin Smale: Like it
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bittern70 viewsbittern far ingsDon Davis10/02/07 at 23:16Mick West: Nice one Don! M&M
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bittern88 viewsbittern far ingsDon Davis10/02/07 at 21:56gpc: p6 growing p7-10 old; probably a male
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bittern70 viewsbittern far ingsDon Davis10/02/07 at 20:31Colin Smale: Wow
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bittern70 viewsbittern far ingsDon Davis10/02/07 at 20:18Dean Eades: spot on, Don
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bittern70 viewsbittern far ingsDon Davis10/02/07 at 16:02Richard Pipe: Well captured Don
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bittern70 viewsbittern far ingsDon Davis10/02/07 at 15:24Neil Smith: Great shot!
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Drake Eider65 viewsWitham Mouth
Saturday September 15th 2007
S and K Spavin10/01/07 at 23:10Dean Eades: spot on
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B H Gull72 viewsDon Davis10/01/07 at 21:06uniomystic: delightful shot Don. Dave Johnson
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Stonechat81 viewsStonechat - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes10/01/07 at 20:21Colin Pumfrett: Wonderful photo Russell.
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Stonechat81 viewsStonechat - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes10/01/07 at 12:49Neil Smith: Nice pose.
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Stonechat81 viewsStonechat - Gibraltar PointRussell Hayes09/30/07 at 21:24Don Davis: cracking shot russell.
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B H Gull72 viewsDon Davis09/30/07 at 21:14Don Davis: dean just told me b.h.g. cheers russell
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