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wren49 viewswrenDon Davis07/11/07 at 14:45Richard Pipe: great pic Don
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Female House Sparrow52 viewssedge warblerDon Davis07/11/07 at 10:12Don Davis: cheers for info sorry about that.
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Female House Sparrow52 viewssedge warblerDon Davis07/11/07 at 10:09achick: This is a female House Sparrow.
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Dean Eades - Sedge warbler49 viewsParadise 07-07-07Dean Eades07/10/07 at 22:23Nick Clayton: Nice detail Dean
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Dean Eades - Swallow42 viewsParadise 07-07-07Dean Eades07/10/07 at 21:33Richard Pipe: nice
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Pied Wagtail38 viewsNettletonRichard Pipe07/09/07 at 08:39Don Davis: nice one richard.
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Fledgling Barn Owl - calling for food115 viewsTaken from my kitchen which directly overlooks nest site, I can see them, they can see me - I take far more care not to disturb them when photographing than I do when emptying my waste bin or taking dogs out for exercise! We have a mutual respect and understanding for each other which is why I believe the parents come back to nest year after year :-)Mark Martin07/07/07 at 10:16Richard Pipe: cracking shot Mark
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Fledgling Barn Owl - calling for food115 viewsTaken from my kitchen which directly overlooks nest site, I can see them, they can see me - I take far more care not to disturb them when photographing than I do when emptying my waste bin or taking dogs out for exercise! We have a mutual respect and understanding for each other which is why I believe the parents come back to nest year after year :-)Mark Martin07/06/07 at 20:28S and K Spavin: Fantastic pics Mark
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Young Barn Owl - stretching his legs!103 viewsTaken from my kitchen which directly overlooks nest site, I can see them, they can see me - I take far more care not to disturb them when photographing than I do when emptying my waste bin or taking dogs out for exercise! We have a mutual respect and understanding for each other which is why I believe the parents come back to nest year after year :-)Mark Martin07/06/07 at 19:15uniomystic: Beautiful - mutual respect has enabled a lovely sh...
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Fledgling Barn Owl - calling for food115 viewsTaken from my kitchen which directly overlooks nest site, I can see them, they can see me - I take far more care not to disturb them when photographing than I do when emptying my waste bin or taking dogs out for exercise! We have a mutual respect and understanding for each other which is why I believe the parents come back to nest year after year :-)Mark Martin07/06/07 at 19:08Stephen Routledge: Brilliant shot Mark.
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Young Barn Owl - stretching his legs!103 viewsTaken from my kitchen which directly overlooks nest site, I can see them, they can see me - I take far more care not to disturb them when photographing than I do when emptying my waste bin or taking dogs out for exercise! We have a mutual respect and understanding for each other which is why I believe the parents come back to nest year after year :-)Mark Martin07/06/07 at 08:10achick: Nice neighbors – stunning photo!
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Fledgling Barn Owl - calling for food115 viewsTaken from my kitchen which directly overlooks nest site, I can see them, they can see me - I take far more care not to disturb them when photographing than I do when emptying my waste bin or taking dogs out for exercise! We have a mutual respect and understanding for each other which is why I believe the parents come back to nest year after year :-)Mark Martin07/06/07 at 08:09achick: Nice neighbors – stunning photo!
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Fledgling Barn Owl - calling for food115 viewsTaken from my kitchen which directly overlooks nest site, I can see them, they can see me - I take far more care not to disturb them when photographing than I do when emptying my waste bin or taking dogs out for exercise! We have a mutual respect and understanding for each other which is why I believe the parents come back to nest year after year :-)Mark Martin07/06/07 at 00:26Mick West: Lovely photos Mark, M&M
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Fledgling Barn Owl - calling for food115 viewsTaken from my kitchen which directly overlooks nest site, I can see them, they can see me - I take far more care not to disturb them when photographing than I do when emptying my waste bin or taking dogs out for exercise! We have a mutual respect and understanding for each other which is why I believe the parents come back to nest year after year :-)Mark Martin07/06/07 at 00:17Nick Clayton: Nice photo Mark
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Young Barn Owl - stretching his legs!103 viewsTaken from my kitchen which directly overlooks nest site, I can see them, they can see me - I take far more care not to disturb them when photographing than I do when emptying my waste bin or taking dogs out for exercise! We have a mutual respect and understanding for each other which is why I believe the parents come back to nest year after year :-)Mark Martin07/05/07 at 22:51Dean Eades: nice shot , Mark
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Swallows44 viewsPaul Sullivan07/01/07 at 18:43Dean Eades: nice Paul
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Common Tern45 viewsMick West06/30/07 at 20:24uniomystic: Nicely caught Mandy. Dave Johnson
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Common Swifts over Fulbeck57 viewsachick06/28/07 at 20:12Richard Pipe: like that Andrew
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cuckoo73 viewsDon Davis06/28/07 at 20:11Richard Pipe: nice shots Don
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Skylark56 viewsMick West06/27/07 at 21:38Mick West: For some reason this is stating skylark???
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Kestrel59 viewsMick West06/24/07 at 22:34Nick Clayton: Nice shot Mick
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House Martin55 viewsHouse Martin - BardneyRussell Hayes06/20/07 at 20:47Mick West: Awwww, pleased it had a happy ending Russ M&a...
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Swallow and Fly!91 viewsachick06/19/07 at 16:22Nick Clayton: A nervous one
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Swallow and Fly!91 viewsachick06/19/07 at 16:02trevormlee: What type of fly is it Andy ?
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Grey Partridge85 viewsNoctonNick Clayton06/18/07 at 10:00Nick Clayton: Thanks
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