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Fox141 viewsTaken at very high ISO so not too clear...Matthew Taylor08/03/10 at 23:08Matthew Taylor: Thanks guys. How did you know that Dean??
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Fox141 viewsTaken at very high ISO so not too clear...Matthew Taylor08/03/10 at 19:57Dean Eades: Sweet, ISO 1600
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Fox141 viewsTaken at very high ISO so not too clear...Matthew Taylor08/03/10 at 18:59Nick Clayton: Nice shot Matthew
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Fox115 viewsThis young fox appeared at the base of the "kingfisher tree" outside Ness Hide and enjoyed a long drink.Mick West07/05/10 at 17:45Mick West: Thanks
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Fox115 viewsThis young fox appeared at the base of the "kingfisher tree" outside Ness Hide and enjoyed a long drink.Mick West07/05/10 at 00:45Nick Clayton: Great shot Mandy
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Fox115 viewsThis young fox appeared at the base of the "kingfisher tree" outside Ness Hide and enjoyed a long drink.Mick West07/04/10 at 03:03Dean Eades: cool
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Fox115 viewsThis young fox appeared at the base of the "kingfisher tree" outside Ness Hide and enjoyed a long drink.Mick West07/03/10 at 17:22Matthew Taylor: Nice shot Mandy
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Fox123 viewsFront garden CleethorpesRichard Pipe06/11/10 at 10:42Richard Pipe: cheers Dean
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Fox123 viewsFront garden CleethorpesRichard Pipe06/09/10 at 22:30Dean Eades: Nice Richard
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Hare90 viewsHareDon Davis06/09/10 at 09:09Don Davis: Many thanks Mike
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Hare90 viewsHareDon Davis06/08/10 at 17:46Michael Pickwell: Nice Don
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Hare90 viewsHareDon Davis06/02/10 at 16:35Don Davis: Thanks Dean & David.
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Hare90 viewsHareDon Davis06/01/10 at 15:15David Morison: Stunning set of pictures Don!
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Hare90 viewsHareDon Davis06/01/10 at 14:17Dean Eades: sweet
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Stoat160 viewsNeil Smith05/05/10 at 19:30Colin Smale: Supersonic
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Stoat160 viewsNeil Smith04/30/10 at 13:28Richard Pipe: stoately brill Neil
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Stoat160 viewsNeil Smith04/29/10 at 12:28Neil Smith: Thanks, it was a lucky encounter in front of the R...
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Stoat160 viewsNeil Smith04/29/10 at 01:13Michael Pickwell: Brilliant Neil
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Stoat160 viewsNeil Smith04/28/10 at 20:40Dean Eades: nice
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Stoat160 viewsNeil Smith04/28/10 at 19:36Colin Pumfrett: Beautiful photo Neil
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Stoat160 viewsNeil Smith04/28/10 at 18:34S and K Spavin: Excellant
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Stoat160 viewsNeil Smith04/28/10 at 16:48Nick Clayton: Cracker Neil
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Im been watched80 viewsRobert Hardy04/24/10 at 22:44Matthew Taylor: Nice shot
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Badger194 viewsquite dark so not great IQ.Robert Hardy04/23/10 at 08:56Dean Eades: cool
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Otter208 viewsBen Revell04/21/10 at 09:34Neil Smith: Very nice Otter images Ben
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