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Grey Squirrel98 viewsNick Clayton11/07/09 at 16:56Matthew Taylor: Superb detail. Great shot
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Row Deer186 viewsRobert Hardy11/07/09 at 16:55Matthew Taylor: Great shot
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Row Deer186 viewsRobert Hardy11/04/09 at 20:22Stephen Routledge: Excellent! .
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Row Deer186 viewsRobert Hardy11/02/09 at 22:34Mick West: Lovely! M&M
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Row Deer186 viewsRobert Hardy11/02/09 at 22:23Dean Eades: Nice Rob
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Row Deer186 viewsRobert Hardy11/02/09 at 21:18David Morison: Super!
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Stoat156 viewsMallards are bemused by the stoat!David Morison11/02/09 at 20:41Robert Hardy: thats a rather nice set of shots like this one bes...
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Seals198 viewsDonna nook 18-10-09Dean Eades10/24/09 at 12:43Dean Eades: Thks, Superb sight
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Common Seal? Cleethorpes this morning.125 viewsTend to think this is a Common Seal pup due to head shape and the fact that they are apparrently born June/July, unless there is an expert out there?Dave Bradbeer10/24/09 at 09:44Stephen Routledge: Hi Dave,it certainly is,small-rounded head,with sh...
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Seals198 viewsDonna nook 18-10-09Dean Eades10/22/09 at 14:19Neil Smith: That shows what a great wildlife spectacle it is, ...
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Seals198 viewsDonna nook 18-10-09Dean Eades10/22/09 at 01:49Mick West: Great pics Dean M&M
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Dean Eades - Seals 122 viewsDonna 18-10-09Dean Eades10/20/09 at 21:36Nick Clayton: Nice shot Dean
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Fox114 viewsGarden visitorRichard Pipe10/20/09 at 13:53Neil Smith: great image
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Grey Squirrel66 viewsMick West10/18/09 at 21:02Matthew Taylor: He/she let you get close! They always run from me
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Fox114 viewsGarden visitorRichard Pipe10/12/09 at 22:52Dean Eades: NICE
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Grey Seal103 viewsGrey Seal - Donna NookRussell Hayes10/12/09 at 22:48Matthew Taylor: Well caught
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Grey Seal103 viewsGrey Seal - Donna NookRussell Hayes10/11/09 at 23:31Colin Pumfrett: Lovely
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Stoat197 viewsMore stoat shotsDavid Morison10/09/09 at 12:03David Morison: Probably at me!
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Roe Deer, Grainthorpe.96 viewsGot a bit closer today.Dave Bradbeer10/04/09 at 20:59Richard Pipe: well done Dave
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Roe Deer, Grainthorpe.96 viewsGot a bit closer today.Dave Bradbeer10/03/09 at 12:06Dean Eades: Nice Dave
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Roe Deer127 viewsGrainthorpe HavenDave Bradbeer10/01/09 at 18:48David Morison: Not often you see them in a group this far from co...
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Stoat197 viewsMore stoat shotsDavid Morison09/28/09 at 12:12Matthew Taylor: Looks like it is laughing his head off. Great shot
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Stoat197 viewsMore stoat shotsDavid Morison09/18/09 at 19:02David Morison: Thanks M&M
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Stoat197 viewsMore stoat shotsDavid Morison09/17/09 at 22:21Mick West: Some great shots David M&M
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Stoat140 viewsMore stoat shotsDavid Morison09/17/09 at 20:35David Morison: No, despite the stoat's speed and power, I thi...
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