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Hare115 viewsAlkborough FlatsS and K Spavin03/15/10 at 23:03Dean Eades: Nice Hare shot Simon
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Roe Deer144 viewsRobert Hardy03/04/10 at 20:10Don Davis: Terrific capture Rob.
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Roe Deer144 viewsRobert Hardy03/04/10 at 01:01Colin Pumfrett: Excellent.
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Roe Deer144 viewsRobert Hardy03/04/10 at 00:04Colin Smale: Supersonic Rob
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Hare at Alkborough128 viewsS and K Spavin02/28/10 at 22:07Richard Pipe: beauty
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Hare at Alkborough128 viewsS and K Spavin02/27/10 at 23:28Dean Eades: cracker simon
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Row deer113 viewsRobert Hardy02/27/10 at 22:30Matthew Taylor: Nice shot
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Rat218 viewsWho advised keeping bird food off the ground to avoid attracting rats?David Morison02/27/10 at 22:30Matthew Taylor: There are about eight at Far Ings... they have had...
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Hare at Alkborough128 viewsS and K Spavin02/27/10 at 22:15Neil Smith: Nice capture
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Rat218 viewsWho advised keeping bird food off the ground to avoid attracting rats?David Morison02/24/10 at 22:39Dean Eades: cool
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Rat218 viewsWho advised keeping bird food off the ground to avoid attracting rats?David Morison02/24/10 at 19:41John Clarkson: Not delightful!
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Rat218 viewsWho advised keeping bird food off the ground to avoid attracting rats?David Morison02/24/10 at 17:29Robert Hardy: lol nice one.
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Row deer128 viewsRobert Hardy02/23/10 at 22:42Dean Eades: Nice Roe Deer, Rob
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Muntjac-Frampton 30/01/2010167 viewsPaul Sullivan02/10/10 at 17:20Colin Smale: Very nice, gotta clone that twig out though Paul?
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Muntjac-Frampton 30/01/2010167 viewsPaul Sullivan01/30/10 at 16:57Dean Eades: very nice Paul
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Weasel with breakfast251 viewsFar IngsRichard Pipe01/03/10 at 18:12Dean Eades:
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Weasel with breakfast251 viewsFar IngsRichard Pipe01/03/10 at 18:11Stephen Routledge: Great Richard,at least it got something in the end...
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Grey Seal pup.104 viewsStephen Routledge01/03/10 at 17:59Stephen Routledge: Cheers Neil,this one was photographed out at the c...
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Weasel with breakfast251 viewsFar IngsRichard Pipe01/03/10 at 15:32Robert Hardy: dont see this to often ,very nice.
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Grey Seal pup.104 viewsStephen Routledge01/02/10 at 22:15Neil Smith: smashing portrait, I guess they will soon be leavi...
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Grey Squirrel98 viewsNick Clayton11/13/09 at 21:39Nick Clayton: Thanks Matthew
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Dean Eades - Mating seals197 viewswww.BirdMad.comDean Eades11/12/09 at 08:55Dean Eades: Thks ....
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Dean Eades - Mating seals197 viewswww.BirdMad.comDean Eades11/11/09 at 19:03Colin Pumfrett: very nice
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Mr Bojangles the House Mouse211 viewsS and K Spavin11/09/09 at 22:42Mick West: Cute! M&M
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Tagged Seal 58338 121 viewsDean Eades11/07/09 at 16:57Matthew Taylor: Great detail. Well caught
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