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Fox158 viewsRobert Hardy03/15/11 at 21:07Michael Pickwell: Excellent Rob!
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Fox158 viewsRobert Hardy03/15/11 at 10:28Colin Smale: Lovely looking fox
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Fox158 viewsRobert Hardy03/15/11 at 08:39Don Davis: Love it Rob.
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Fox158 viewsRobert Hardy03/14/11 at 23:24Dean Eades: VERY NICE Rob
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Fox.231 viewsFox.Don Davis03/05/11 at 22:31David Morison: Rather ghostly, is that a halo I see? Very well ca...
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Fox.231 viewsFox.Don Davis03/04/11 at 11:05Don Davis: Many thanks Vernon / Dean.
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Fox.231 viewsFox.Don Davis03/04/11 at 09:00Dean Eades: cracker
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Fox.231 viewsFox.Don Davis03/03/11 at 20:03Vernon Barker: Nice one Don, one day it will come when I am there...
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Fox.231 viewsFox.Don Davis03/03/11 at 11:37Don Davis: Much Appreciated thanks John & Roy.
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Fox.231 viewsFox.Don Davis03/03/11 at 01:33Roy Harvey: That's a really lovely shot Don!
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Fox.231 viewsFox.Don Davis03/02/11 at 20:31John Clarkson: Excellent!
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Roe Deer194 viewsJohn Clarkson02/07/11 at 19:38John Clarkson: There was another out of shot - 9 in all.
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Roe Deer194 viewsJohn Clarkson02/07/11 at 16:34Robert Hardy: Full marks, iv not seen this many down there.
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Deer143 viewsRobert Hardy02/01/11 at 20:08Colin Smale: Lovely pose Rob.
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Deer143 viewsRobert Hardy02/01/11 at 14:37David Morison: Super shot.
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Deer143 viewsRobert Hardy02/01/11 at 12:27Dean Eades: Like it nice Robert
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Fallow Deer217 viewsFirst time seen at this locationRoy Harvey12/28/10 at 01:59Robert Hardy: very nice in the snow .
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stoat with a ? mark 349 viewsanother showing all of it :)Robert Hardy12/22/10 at 18:05Robert Hardy: lol Weaselly it is then .
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stoat with a ? mark 349 viewsanother showing all of it :)Robert Hardy12/22/10 at 16:53gpc: weaselly told from the other one which is stoatall...
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stoat with a ? mark 349 viewsanother showing all of it :)Robert Hardy12/22/10 at 14:43Dave Bradbeer: Appears to be a Weasel Rob, Stoat has longer tail ...
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Stoat239 viewsRobert Hardy12/21/10 at 23:05Neil Smith: Stunning Rob, But cheek spot and reddish tones sug...
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Stoat239 viewsRobert Hardy12/21/10 at 17:15Don Davis: Top Shot Rob.
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Stoat239 viewsRobert Hardy12/21/10 at 03:00Mick West: Brilliant shot Rob!!
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Stoat239 viewsRobert Hardy12/21/10 at 01:29David Morison: An absolute stunner!!
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Stoat239 viewsRobert Hardy12/21/10 at 01:11Colin Smale: Beauty
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