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Female Blackcap94 viewsColin Scott04/22/15 at 23:01Garry Wright: Nice shot Colin
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190 viewsNO ID (Could it be a Wood Lark) Geoff Harrod04/18/15 at 11:07John Clarkson: Yes. A Dunnock
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190 viewsNO ID (Could it be a Wood Lark) Geoff Harrod04/17/15 at 15:21Trevor Gunby: Not a Woodlark Geoff - looks more like a Dunnock t...
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Stonechat141 viewsMark Johnson03/21/15 at 23:37Dean Eades: Nice Mark
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Sanderling185 viewsGarry Wright02/03/15 at 01:12Garry Wright: Cheers Roy
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Sanderling185 viewsGarry Wright02/02/15 at 20:13Roy Harvey: What a remarkable shot! Suggest you send it in to ...
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Redwing199 viewsGarry Wright01/15/15 at 17:37Garry Wright: Thanks Roy - sitting in car helped i think.
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Redwing199 viewsGarry Wright01/14/15 at 20:32Roy Harvey: I like that Garry - not always easy to get close t...
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Reed Warbler161 viewsStill feeding well by orange fencingDavid Morison01/14/15 at 00:12David Morison: Thank you Roy
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Barn Owl189 viewsKevin Everton01/13/15 at 23:34Kevin Everton: Thanks Dean
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Redwing199 viewsGarry Wright01/13/15 at 22:29Garry Wright: Cheers Richard
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Redwing199 viewsGarry Wright01/13/15 at 15:14Richard Pipe: Cracker Gary
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Reed Warbler161 viewsStill feeding well by orange fencingDavid Morison01/12/15 at 18:22Roy Harvey: Very nice David
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Barn Owl189 viewsKevin Everton01/12/15 at 11:45Dean Eades: sweet
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Tufted Duck142 viewsNick Clayton01/04/15 at 18:46Nick Clayton: Thanks Oliver
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Red Kite159 viewsRed KiteOliver Woodman01/04/15 at 18:45Nick Clayton: Nice image Oliver
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Tufted Duck142 viewsNick Clayton01/04/15 at 18:23Oliver Woodman: great shot Nick
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Red Kite159 viewsRed KiteOliver Woodman01/03/15 at 21:43Paul Neale: Very nice shot.
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Whooper swans126 viewsGarry Wright12/29/14 at 19:28Garry Wright: cheers Paul
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Whooper swans126 viewsGarry Wright12/29/14 at 09:27Paul Neale: Nice Garry
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Whooper swans126 viewsGarry Wright12/29/14 at 00:43Garry Wright: Thanks Russ
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Whooper swans126 viewsGarry Wright12/28/14 at 21:13Russ Telfer: Like it mate
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Snow Bunting.130 viewsPaul Neale12/20/14 at 22:45Paul Neale: Cheers Garry.
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Snow Bunting.130 viewsPaul Neale12/20/14 at 17:33Garry Wright: Nice Paul
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Stonechat.88 viewsPaul Neale12/03/14 at 20:16Mick Widdowson: Missing the place already. op went well
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