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Dean Eades - Red crested pochard49 viewsMore on my website : http://www.pbase.com/dean_eades

Dean Eades03/08/07 at 18:36Colin Pumfrett: superb photo dean
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Dean Eades - Goosander50 viewsMore on my website : http://www.pbase.com/dean_eadesDean Eades03/08/07 at 18:34Colin Pumfrett: awesome
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long tailed duck85 viewsDon Davis03/08/07 at 17:22Stephen Routledge: This is a Female Ruddy Duck,Don,sorry.
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Avocet106 viewsAvocet - some of the 250 birds present today - Reads IslandRussell Hayes03/06/07 at 21:13trevormlee: what an excellent picture Russell
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Jackdaw43 viewsKeeping out of the rain in Aldis porchPaul Sullivan03/05/07 at 20:27uniomystic: Cool man. Dave Johnson
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Wren65 viewsWren - Back GardenRussell Hayes03/04/07 at 19:24Richard Pipe: nice Russell
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Redpoll64 viewsMick West03/03/07 at 10:09Dean Eades: nice
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Dean Eades - Ruff74 viewsCleethorpes 28-02-07

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Dean Eades03/02/07 at 20:30S and K Spavin: absolutely brilliant Dean
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Pochard48 viewsCleethorpes 28-02-07Dean Eades03/01/07 at 21:37Dean Eades: thks
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Pochard48 viewsCleethorpes 28-02-07Dean Eades03/01/07 at 20:32Colin Pumfrett: lovely
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Pochard48 viewsCleethorpes 28-02-07Dean Eades02/28/07 at 23:45Colin Smale: A beaut...
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Long tailed Tit - carrying nesting material62 viewsHartsholme 26-02-07Dean Eades02/27/07 at 14:11Richard Pipe: great shot
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Long-tailed Tit59 viewsmale nest buildinggpc02/27/07 at 14:11Richard Pipe: lovely shot
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Sparrowhawk143 viewsFeeding on Starling in gardenRichard Newton02/26/07 at 11:00Colin Pumfrett: superb
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Tawny Owl119 viewsTawny Owl - Bird 2 - NoctonRussell Hayes02/25/07 at 20:52Mick West: Lovely pics Russell!
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Sparrowhawk143 viewsFeeding on Starling in gardenRichard Newton02/25/07 at 18:24Stephen Routledge: Cracking shot of a cracking bird.
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Sparrowhawk143 viewsFeeding on Starling in gardenRichard Newton02/25/07 at 18:07Dean Eades: very nice
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Sparrowhawk143 viewsFeeding on Starling in gardenRichard Newton02/25/07 at 15:39Mick West: stunning shot
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Chaffinch47 viewsMick West02/21/07 at 18:53uniomystic: Hypnotic plumage --- I like it. Dave Johnson
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Blue Tit64 viewsuniomystic02/15/07 at 19:23uniomystic: Never mind the feeders - - - - get me some chocol...
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Blue Tit64 viewsuniomystic02/14/07 at 23:33S and K Spavin: Can't quite see the bird feeders from here Dav...
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Redpoll74 viewsMick West02/13/07 at 21:39Dean Eades:
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Great Spotted Woodpecker95 viewsMick West02/13/07 at 00:18Mick West: Thanks fellas, it took a lot of patience!! But hey...
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Wigeon82 viewsFillinghamDean Eades02/12/07 at 21:25Alan Bowness:
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Great Spotted Woodpecker95 viewsMick West02/12/07 at 17:44Colin Pumfrett: cool
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